There Are Two Kinds Of Adventures Part XII

The room at the end of the corridor was some kind of a common room. It was one of the more important rooms in the building, as it had a parquette floor and its ceiling was higher than in other rooms in this wing. That’s why the ‘sex cave’ above it was located at the top of stairs.

Somehow the layout of the building was quite impractical. This lobby, or whatever it was, was built between the junction of the old and new parts of the building. There was a narrow corridor through the kitchens connecting it with the other lobby.

The size of the door gives a hint about the height of the room. I feel sorry for the poor harmonium.

So, finally. The corridor between the old and new wings.

But let’s not rush. Let’s take a closer look at that lamp.

And look back at the room.

And at the graffiti, which threatens to eat us.

At this point we had to take a break. There were people on the road behind the windows to the left. Their dog went crazy, so we stayed ducked and hidden until it was all quiet again.

The apple trees would probably have hidden us, but we didn’t want to take chances.

This room was behind the door to the right in the earlier picture. Surprisingly enough it looks like another kitchen.

And now we have finally reached the old main building.

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A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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