
The student apartment corridor, which actually looks more like a dormitory than apartments. There are rooms on both sides of the corridor.

And a classic shared shower and bath.

One of the dorm rooms. The symmetrical layout indicates to me, that each room had two beds. There also are two beds in the room.

A very small kitchen.

A second room, and this indeed confirms my suspicions. There were two beds and a small desk. Not much privacy and not much to do.

Notice, how the character of the room changes, when you change the color of the curtains.

Room 130. I doubt, that there really are that many here, so I believe, that this is the third room downstairs.

At the back of the corridor was this common room style open space.

But before going there, another room.

And the common room.

Time to explore the rooms on the other side of the corridor, although these have pretty much been seen already.

This was a very strange feature. I really don’t know what its purpose has been.

The common room from another angle. Somebody has stolen the TV.

Oh no, there it is.

A tabloid from around the independence day in 2004.

The ground floor of the student dormitory has been seen. Time to finally go up, although I expect it to be identical.

An interesting handrail design, really.

The electricity has probably (and hopefully) been turned off years ago.

Entering the first apartment upstairs.

There was a lot more stuff left behind here. One of them was my eternal favorite: the wooden TV set.

The rooms look partly like office rooms and partly like living rooms. What is this, a group therapy apartment?

Instructions for healthy eating.

Those chairs must be from the 1990’s.

The phone looks like somebody has tried an axe on it. Below are phone books from 2003.

We end this post by having a look at the taller hospital wing. There’s one more to go, where I’m once again exploring the student dormitory in the hope of finding a nurse student.