There Are Two Kinds Of Adventures Part XI

The first room along the smaller corridor was just one of the usual ones with a window and a bed.

But after that things got more interesting. We found the kitchen.

Judging by the style of the cupboards, the last renovations are from the 1970’s. The apartment I was living in back then had similar cupboards. Except that they were yellow.

Oh, those look more than familiar. The color is exactly the same and so are the knobs on the drawers.

The stove looks somewhat strange. I could probably not use that.

It’s funny how we notice different things. I like to photograph spaces, not details. And I would have missed this tiny horse, had my friend not noticed it.

A look from the kitchen towards the old main building. We’re getting closer.

That looks like it has melted.

Another shade of the 1970’s.

I can’t help to wonder, why use all these colors. Wouldn’t one have been enough, when the cupboards and drawers clearly are from the same era.

Moving along the corridor.

This room looks interesting, but before we get there, there’s one more room on to the left.

And there we have what looks like a second kitchen. This solution of two kitchens separated by a corridor doesn’t look too practical.

A pack of really strong vodka. Unfortunately it was empty

Am I mistaken or is that a pizza oven?

So this is what old televisions look like inside.

And now it’s time to explore the final room of the 1950’s annex.

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A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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