
The older wing of the building again included some small rooms, which I believe to be old patient rooms. I think the layout of the building has been changed at some point, probably in the 1960’s or 1970’s, and the rooms have been made smaller.

A look back towards the lobby featured in the previous post.

Isn’t it a bit strange to find a baby crib in an abandoned nursing home?

I love that color!

One of the rare, large graffiti pieces in the location. The bed seems a bit too luxurious for this place.

This room was larger. Again I am guessing, but perhaps it has been of the original size, and the smaller rooms have been divided.

And here we have once again one of the smaller rooms.

They really haven’t spared colors in here.

Wonder, what the lamp has looked like.

The door was closed, but a hole had been made to it. This photo is through the hole.

Oh, once again these curses aimed at scaring kids away. Although badly written, for some reason this place isn’t nearly as scary as the Cursed School back in the days.

Such a contrast. The apple trees are blossoming, this building is not.

Somethin of a rarity in this part of the complex: a white room.

Blue was the dominant color here. And it also seems that blue was used in most of the larger rooms.

Ok, who is it laughing?

Something, which looks like a common room. Are those glass boxes aquariums?

Yeah, right, I believe you.

What probably once was the main entrance to the old part of the building. Even this corridor hasn’t been safe from the BMW-guy.
To be continued.