
Before going to the large room on the other side of the building, I took a look at the small room with the windows inside the building. I don’t know its original purpose, but now it’s full of all kinds of miscellaneous stuff from what looks like an animal transport cage to what looks like a car roof. Anything could be found in this location, really.

The windows had received their fair share of hits.

That is a strange place to have radiators. Unless they are coolers.

A closer look at the basement door. Like I said, I’m not going in there.

And now we enter the big room. A closer photo from the corner can be found here.

The first bike. The sheer number of them in this building is just amazing.

The other side of the room. When compared with the view 11 years earlier, not much has changed.

The speciality of many abandoned houses: cans of pickled cucumber.

There were several cold storage rooms like this in different parts of the ground floor.

This part wasn’t actually a room. It was a corridor leading to the area with the pile of lumber seen in the previous post.

This corner of the building has been explored. I’m starting to head back.

In an earlier picture there was a car roof, now I find car seats. I actually wonder, if the whole car has been chopped up and hidden around the building. It wouldn’t be the first time, though.

Another glass-walled little room with a hatch to darkness.

A good collection of stoves in the first room I entered.

The entrance to the basement. Since 2010 someone has forced the other half of the door away.

A look inside the basement, where everything is covered in something greenish and it is very damp. The place looks like an animal shelter, and most likely has been one, too.
Next I will try to find my way around the back of the building and through the jungle to the courtyard.