Wandering In Darkness Part IV

Welcome to yet another room with no clues about what it has once been. The toilet door has gotten lost here somehow.

More small standard rooms.

Safety equipment.

A standard larger room.

I’ve said it numerous times, but big institutions like this one always look fascinating from the outside, but if all furinture and equipment have been removed, they are actually pretty dull places.

Another small room with moldy cupboards.

The flushing room? What on earth do they do in a flushing room?

It looks like an ordinary bathroom to me. Notice the so often before mentioned hexagonal tiles.

I just wonder what exactly has been rinsed here.

The main switchboard and a linen storage.

A room with more 1960’s chairs and even a school desk. Where am I again?

What remains after the last cleaners.

Another tiny little storage closet.

Work of local “artists”.

Looks like a former bathroom. This one has undergone renovations at some point.

Yet another corridor photo. But why stop here this time?

An interesting shade of color on the walls.

Another flushing room?

Another double radiator. See what I mean, when I say, things can sometimes get boring.

This one looks like a half-blind canary bird.

This room is probably above the previous room with the elevator.

Isn’t it a bit strange, that so many rooms have only half of their windows covered?

The corridor ends to another elevator. This part of the hospital really doesn’t look tempting.

One more floor up.

This place could use a plumber.

There was just the elevator machine room, and it was closed. Time to head down.

A random view from a small room.

And the elevator door on the ground floor.

Now the ten point question is, what is usually located in its vicinity?

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A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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