
The first corridor of the health care center wing. This building had a double corridor with patient rooms between the two.

This room wasn’t in the middle. It was rather on the outside. But the furniture did look a bit special.

Moving on. There was a lot of very random stuff remaining here.

And a lot of art. I’m not sure, who has made the paintings to the left.

Another office room. To the contrary from the previous wing, these have double doors installed.

And another office room. I wonder, what the function of the canister has been.

Yet another office room. In its original shape without the computer.

The first views of the double corridor. A washroom with a view to the other wing.

First aid available here, it seems.

And yet another office room. Stanardization seems to have been the basis of the architecture of this complex.

In the far end of the clinic wing was a large lobby.

Next to the entrance was this big red couch.

The lobby seen from another direction.

The police has been practising here.

Another view of the lobby. The entrance is behind the red couch. There’s an office next to it.

Moving on to the other part of the double corridor.

Here’s a lot of fun and games.

Instructions, instructions.

They really used a lot of wall rugs to decorate this place.

And there was a lot of games in this wing considering, that it was the health care center of the area.
One more post to go from the whole complex.