
A room with a lot of bags and textiles.

And another larger room with a nice, yellow wall.

Another room with a lot of small drawers.

The carnival room, obviously.

A neverending May 1st.

Another small space, which is clearly just a gate to things.

And the gate is to stairs, which no longer exist. The building, unlike the previous ones, is built on a hillside and features a basement. Unfortunately it is inaccessible.

Does anybody miss their underwear?

A lobby. There were two or three in each building, and I’m no longer sure, if I’ve been here or not. Again it is, however, clearly visible, that these hillside buildings are larger than the ones, which are not on the hillside.

Nice curtains! And something, which looks like a double decker baby crib.

A largish room. Use unknown, like with every room so far.

And back in another lobby. I don’t know, if it’s just me, but all the equipment in this building looks more like a hospital than a normal ward for mentally disabled.

And it also looks a lot like a children’s hospital ward.

Along with the toys.

Another one of the standard rooms seen earlier.

And another sauna department, it seems. The doors have been removed, though.

The showers. This definitely seems like a children’s department judging by the furniture.

That looks a bit alarming.

A window inside. But all these spaces look like some demolition work would already have been carried out.

Another washroom.

Overhead cupboards. Let’s spend the rest of this post trying to cover the rest of this building. Or at least most of it.