Wandering In Darkness Part II

So the corridor continues. I can’t understand why they’ve used Comic Sans on the sign on the door of the customer toilet.

No use in pressing the buttons on the doorbell anymore.

And no use in trying to apply make up in the customer toilet anymore.

After that we are back to the standard rooms with the narrow windows.

These might have been office rooms, though.

Another smashed toilet. Here somebody seems to have taken the liberty to smash all the tiles on the wall. My question is, why would anybody do that.

An interesting arch between two rooms previously unseen so far.

And another room. The blinds of the window now make up a beautiful fan on the floor.

And another room.

Another room with an elevator. The buttons and lights are separate, which is strange.

Moving one floor up. There’s some ‘your mother’ stuff written on the wall, but the beginning is missing. So I’m not really sure, what they are trying to insult me over.

Although the hospital was in a bilingual area, there are some hints that the de facto language was Swedish. This doesn’t come as a surprise, though.

The second floor corridor.

And a balcony. Finally there’s some more light.

But the reality doesn’t change. It’s still the same rooms.

Another office looking room.

The instructions in the event of a fire. They even feature the fire doors featured earlier. But the address refers to a hostel. Has there been one in this building after the closure of the hospital?

A broken light switch.

Another small room.

And another.

And another, larger one.

This one seems like an auxiliary room.

And here we are, one floor above the end of the previous post.

So let’s cut it here and continue in the next one.

Published by desertedfinland

A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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