
Another room with another fireplace.

Almost as if this room was a mirror of the previous one.

I was starting to get deeply saddened by the state of this place.

Another set of double doors.

Another entrance to the stairway. I believe, that the upstairs has originally consisted of two or three smaller apartments. There’s no other logical explanation to so many lockable doors leading to the stairway.

A magazine from 1990. Almost as old as the previous one.

The house had already started to collapse from one corner. It was inevitably moving beyond rescue.

There was a bed and something, which looked like a dining table in this room.

I stand by what I said about separate apartments. I just found another kitchen. And a wall, which is definitely of a later install than most others.

This kitchen is from a much later date than the previous one. I like this one a lot less.

There was even a small bathroom with a small tub here. Which I think explains the additional wall, as there was none in the previous apartment.

Back in the stairway. And just look at all this beauty. The text says cheater.

The attic was mainly empty.

And the view to the other direction. Not much to see here, either.

The view from the top of the stairway. This photo would make a good postcard for people, who want to remind their spouses that they know of their cheating. Works only in Finland, though.

I won’t bother translating that. The door to the left leads to the first apartment I explored. The door to the right leads to the one with the bathroom. I’d say, that the original amount of apartments upstairs has been three.

Moving on to the other side of the house to see if I could find an entrance downstairs.

There were two doors here probably meaning two apartments. Unfortunately the porch had collapsed, and the doors weren’t accessible.

No points of entry at the back either.

So I went back to the first ground floor door and took a shot through the hole I couldn’t fit through.

And another one showing the collapsed bed a bit better.
I guess I’ll have to return here to get a look at the downstairs some time later after I’ve worked on my flexibility.