Goodbye, Nightmares Part XI

At the end of the corridor were shelves, which back in 2010 contained a large amount of files. The files are now on the floor.

Although the company operating here was a food wholesale company, this order blanket is about textiles.

The shelf is to the right. To the left is an old vault. Back in 2010 it was closed.

But now it’s open. Again even the vault has contained files. I doubt there was anything of value here.

A room full of clothes. Back in 2010 the pile was higher and some of the clothes were still in bags. After 10 years of being walked on, the pile is now much lower.

The vault has been cut open using professional tools. This could actually be called a break in.

There even is a bathroom with a bath tub in the room filled with clothes. Something rare and luxurious in this building, where all the apartments barely had their own toilets.

We didn’t exactly die. But the mental state of the nation hasn’t been quite the same since.

This is more accurate than the writer ever imagined.

The pile of clothes extended to the next, small room. It’s a pretty all these clothes have been left here in such a state. Many of them would be worth money at local vintage stores now.

A Jussi-shirt, the symbol of Southern Osthrobotnia.

The room was very small. But I wasn’t surprised by this anymore. The layout of the building was indeed quite strange and in many ways dysfunctional.

Finding my way back across the sea of clothes. The middle floor is almost explored now.

Except, that the entrance to the attic above the low wing of the building is right next to the shelves to the left. I did visit it the previous time, but my photos failed so badly, i never published them.

Which means, that there’s something to show to you for the first time.

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A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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