Goodbye, Nightmares Part XVIII

In the corner of the room with the two vans was another small room.

There was a calendar from 1993. That was the year when the current owner bought the premises and that was also the time I believe most of the activities in the building ended.

The corner was pretty dark so unfortunately photo quality isn’t very good. That thing on the ground looks like an old printer.

More audio players here. There really was quite a collection.

And old newspaper from 1993. The main headline is that the car factory in Uusikaupunki has won the bid to start producing Opel Calibras in Finland.

When these news came, I was living 500 meters away. Back in 2019 I started working for this newspaper company.

This side of the old Fiat has only one tag on it

More audio equipment.

I remember having chairs like that at home when I was a kid. I remember that I loved to stick a fork between the holes eventually destroying every single one of them. Apparently someone else has had the same habit or then our old chairs have found a new life here, because they have been fixed with plywood.

Another player of some sort. These could make up a museum.

A sticker advertising a hardware store. This company went out of business in 1999.

Another shot through the door of the section where the old Toyota Corolla was back in 2010.

And the tower, my favorite part of the whole complex.

There was one more area left to explore. I had noticed, that stairs went up behind one of the garages. Now I just needed to find access to them.

And they weren’t difficult to find.

I haven’t been here before. So in the final post from this location, it’s time for it to reveal its final secret to me.

Published by desertedfinland

A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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