From Serving Customers To Permanent Customers Part I

Another unexpected discovery. I can tell its story just by looking at its architecture. This is a former village store with one or more apartments upstairs.

And when I started googling the place, it turned out I was right, almost. The small wing, which is to the right, has contained an entrance to a café.

It looks abandoned, so let’s go take a closer look.

Yes, definitely abandoned.

The side door on the loading dock was open.

Somebody stuffed the mailboxes here, when the place was abandoned. It already looks pretty much like it in Google Street View From 2011.

The entrance was to a corridor. This part is the former store.

A fairly primitive bathroom, which has also suffered a lot.

Either this space has been the toilet of the store, or then the conversion to apartments has happened decades ago. Judging by the windows, it’s been in the late 1970’s or early 1980’s.

A small, yellow storage room.

And more yellow. I kind of like that color.

Moving along the corridor, but what the hell is this?

All kinds of medicine and a package of sausage. How complete life here has been.

It’s been a fairly small store, which has been heated with an oven – again bright yellow.

Same spot, different crop. The painting on the wall is hanging in a very strange place.

An interesting solution.

Welcome to the kitchen, where a pan has been left on the stove to wait for the next meal to be cooked.

To be continued.

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A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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