There’s Something In The Bushes Part I

While travelling from my first interview to the second one, I spotted something in the bushes by a rural road leading from a current municipality to a former one. I stopped by the next bus stop to have a closer look.

This part looked like it was a store of some sort.

While this part looked like an ordinary home. What deepened the mystery was, that in aerial photos from the early 1950’s, the building is made up of just the apartment part. It has been enlarged with a wing with large display windows, but at what point and for what kind of a business?

The doors to the business wing were temptingly open.

Inside I was greeted by an old cigarette ad.

Well, this doesn’t look like a business. It looks more like a living room, where everything has been arranged in a stupid way.

Why is the TV in the middle of it all?

Christmas greetings from way back.

Like stated earlier, those are not normal home windows. The mystery deepens.

I wonder, what their latest trick was.

Moving deeper inside the building.

It looks like I’ve arrived in a former kitchen. The rooms were fairly large and light.

And this is what looks like another former living room – unelss this has been a store selling used furniture.

Another view of the kitchen.

After the yellow room came a green room.

And after the green room a red room, which was the washroom and sauna.

There was also another yellow room, which looked like some kind of a storage.

Moving back through the kitchen. If I’m not completely mistaken, I’ve now explored the wing with the part with the display windows entirely.

Old newpapers and magazines from the mid 1990’s. Maybe that’s the date of abandonment here.

Again I think I’m now moving to the original section of the building.

Where there were more band posters and even parts of a car. I can’t recognize which car with this little details.

Here we have an orange room. And more Indians.

Published by desertedfinland

A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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