
And here we go. Basically the apartments were a dark mess.

The sign to one of them says private event. Maybe a part of them were offices.

Again I was a bit too visible for comfort.

This was a fairly strange thing. The ad has been addressed to an inhabitant to this building, but the debt collection letter next to it belongs to someone, who lives in a small industrial town on the completely opposite side of the country.

An extremely old brand of tobacco.

A more modern kitchen, but also a total destruction.

All the top floor windows towards the street were similar.

This looks like a former bathroom.

An interesting corner.

Where there was a toilet.

A pile of clothes and more bills. These ones have been addressed to a different small town on the other side of Finland than the previous ones.

Well, it seems that there were two apartments on the middle floor and I’m going upstairs only now. I didn’t lie to you intentionally, but writing these posts more than two years since my visits to these places takes their toll on details.

Surprise: More dark apartment rooms.

And more neighbors, who are too close to comfort.

The walls in this former kitchen were fairly strange.

The layout of some of the apartments was so strange, that I believe they have actually been offices at some point.

Here we have another dark and thrashy kitchen.

The opening between the kitchen and the room is so 1980’s.

So are the tiles, actually.

This one was again one of the bigger apartments.

Even the opposing building is actually of a quite beautiful functionalistic architecture. Luckily it has been better preserved.

The inhabitants of this apartment have been brave enough to use colors.

But otherwise it was just similar rooms.

There was a corridor running through a part of the building’s top floor with several apartments placed along it. Let’s explore them next.