
Moving on to yet another room. Here the bed has been turned. Also there is no balcony.

This must be the upstairs corridor.

The rooms were pretty similar even on this side.

Moving on towards the ground floor.

The only way to get there was via the stairs in the small lobby we entered through.

The downstairs was an even less inviting space than the upstairs.

The downstairs corridor was pretty similar to the upstairs except for the fact that the other side wasn’t covered with windows, but rather doors to technical spaces.

The rooms were also very similar, although here there were some fairly basic kitchen appliances. That’s why I guessed, that foreign workers had been housed here.

These rooms looked more like apartments for two than hotel rooms.

Although the layouts were pretty much the same.

And again the rooms were almost mirror images of eachother.

An interesting sign.

Some of the rooms actually seemed smaller than others. Or then the furnishing was just different.

Another room. Although I consider hotels pretty interesting locations, they become pretty dull, when you explore for long enough.

Emergency instructions. And a lot of destruction.

The other wing of the downstairs.

Where there again were similar rooms. And an exit, it seems.

Another room for two.

A calendar from 2019. That was probably, when the place was abandoned. The company is repairing boats. So again this strenghtens my guess about the building housing foreign workers.

So much for the insides. I’m heading out.

A view from the accommodation building towards the old main building.
Yes, there are still two more buildings on the lot. Let’s see, what else there is to explore.