The Sun Is Setting On This Mental Asylum Part IV

Moving behind the row house shows, that again there is one more floor partly buried underground.

And behind it was a second, one storey row house.

It was extremely long. There was quite an amount of staff apartments in this location.

Some of the aparments had been broken into. But the staff had also closed the doors with screws pretty tight. Again, I’ve removed the name of the inhabitants for privacy reasons.

The front yard to the other direction.

A second row house, which even featured a luxury like garages.

This one was probably used by higher ranking staff than the previous one.

Which was actually pretty logical. Back in the 1960’s, when these were built, there was still quite a hierarchy between different levels of hospital staff.

And finally the house of the chief doctor(s). I believe this one had two apartments.

The architecture was well thought of and the top of its era.

The back side of the building facing the lake. It really has been a luxurious home.

And next to it a look at the previous building I featured, which also was pretty luxurious facing the lake with big windows.

A better look at the previous building.

The rooms facing the lake seem to have been the kitchen and the living room with the bedrooms on the other side.

A ‘pets in the apartment’ sticker. I’ve once again edited this photo removing the location details.

Finally moving back to the lakeside of the one storey aparments. A pretty nice kitchen from the 1980’s here.

And another row house. They even had back yards.

The end of the final row house with the row of mailboxes removed.

This concludes this exploration. No access this time. But I will return.

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A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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