
After the adventure in the office block we travelled further East. This time it was a former telecommunications company depot built in 1986 and abandoned at some time in the 2010’s. Its last years were spent hosting small businesses and as a storage facility.

There it is in all its might. The part closest to the camera was garages, the office part is in the middle and the storage part is to the left of the picture.

Entering the garages wasn’t difficult.

Basically the place was a mess of smashed stuff and building components and raw concrete messed with graffiti. Not very imaginative.

Someone forgot their coat. The company does waste collecting and cleaning.

The back side of the garages. The offices are in the wider part.

Another section of the garage wing. It looked pretty much the same.

The doorway leads to the following section of the building.

Some of the most impressive pieces seen so far. That didn’t require much, though.

It looks like there had been light walls made of plywood here. The emphasis is on had been.

Ads of gardening equipment. This must be from the post telecommunications company era.

The usual pairless shoe.

The closer to the office wing I got, the smaller and messier the garages got.

Somebody has been enjoying sparkling wine here.

Just another messy garage.

Another pairless shoe.

The mess extended to the back yard.

Slowly heading towards the office part. But there still was one section of the garage to explore before that.

There seemed to be a stairway between the garages and the offices.

That looks like it has been a printer.

And this like a former TV.

The first traces of furniture started to appear in the final garage.

Behind the final garage were already the first offices. The amount of water on the floor is pretty striking, as it hasn’t rained in several days.

Old envelopes. I wonder, if they were opened by the real receiver or somebody exploring the house.

A scale with a flower pattern. This is fairly interesting.
And now I’m ready to leave the garage wing and move on to the offices.