
Entering the employee homes I was greeted with an equal mess to the main building. Everything, simply everything had been smashed.

Instruction about army training by the Finnish military. Interesting.

Moving along the corridor.

Fresh graffiti.

Another corridor.

The living room.

The kitchen.

Each apartment featured a small terrace.

The bedroom. Can you sense my enthusiasm?

Looking out of the bathroom windows.

The rather beautiful wall tiles have taken big hits.

Entering the second apartment.

Another bathroom.

The sauna.

Again fresh graffiti. Most of the larger pieces were from the same year I visited.

Another living room.

Not much remains of the wall between the living room and kitchen.

Not much remains of the living room, either.

The terrace.

And through the terrace we entered the third apartment, where the kitchen wall was a lot more intact.

More fresh graffiti.

Bulletins, which forbid smoking on balconies. I wonder, where these are from, as there are no balconies.

I’d really be interested in knowing what that tape contains.

Funny. That looks like a door phone, but why would they have needed one, when there was no stairway.

The destruction in the bathroom was quite total.

A mess of what remains of a fence and a mailbox.

A chunk of the bathroom door.
In the last post from this location we’ll explore the storage wing.