Your Roof May Be Leaking Part I

Time to head towards the second industrial building on the lot. It was designed the same way as the previous one: a narrow, taller part and a lower, long production part.

There was a small, garage looking building, which, according to maps, is the former end of the previous building I visited. This means, that it has actually been demolished from the middle.

This factory has been abandoned for a long time, and it was in a very bad condition.

Who comes to drink milk to places like this?

The top floor had been accessible by vehicles.

But now it had completely collapsed. It can be determined from aerial photos, that a partial collapse happened between 2011 and 2018. By 2022 the second floor was completely down.

That is a vintage bottle. It’s probably from the days of the original factory operating here.

I just love the color of the walls here.

The first room looks interesting. It was in such a bad shape, that there was no way to figure out, what had been done there.

A lonely cupboard in the corner.

Is this just an optical illusion, or does the cupboard really look like there’s absolutely no space in it?

If there’s not a shitload of asbestos here, I don’t know where I could find it.

That looks like a vintage Ford Transit over there.

Time to move one floor up.

Umm. Should I be worried?

That radiator is not feeling well.

A lot of insulation lay on the floor.

Those walls remind me of Long Drink.

Attempted to be artistic. Failed.

One more floor to go in this part of the building, so I’ll end this post with a classic stairway photo.

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A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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