Another small village in the middle of nowhere. They were all too familiar in the summer of 2022, when I tried to visit every single current and former municipality in one summer.
And suddenly, there’s this.

A row house in the middle of nowhere. The architecture, the location, and everything else just screams that this is municipal apartments. No investor in their right mind would have built anything like this in a village like this in this era.

The demolition report (yes, one had been made back in early 2022) states, that they were indeed municipal apartments. Two of the three houses, such as this one, were built in 1983, the third one in 1989 (a good year by the way). Four of the apartments were closed because of inhabitant safety, and many were empty anyway, because nobody wanted to live here.

The second one of the houses. The third one is behind it.

The other side of the second house.

Numbers to the caretaker.

And this one is the final house. They were all empty, but nothing had been broken, so there was no way in. And the next time I came around, all the houses were gone.
This same style of building looks identical to the municipal buildings in New York from the same time period. Interesting how these things work out, isn’t it?