
The first discovery upstairs. A box with 5 LP discs.

I again start the exploration from the large apartment at the front end of the building.

The green looks surprisingly beautiful from here.

The usual living room with balcony access.

And the very old fashioned kitchen with a surprisingly modern stove.

Nice dolphins in the tiles.

Cupboards and broken blinds.

Probably the oldest fuse panel I have ever seen.

Another failed attempt at being artsy.

An archive room, which has lost its floor. What is this?

I would have loved to see what was on those shelves, but I didn’t dare to step on the floor not knowing what material it was.

They do look like some sort of yearbooks, though.

A German book on lung disorders.

A close up on the floor construction. There are both wooden and concrete beams. But where is the floor?

So, another kitchen it is.

Are you responding to the truth or are you too full of yourself?

The building has been built in 1949, so the kitchen is again most likely original.

The colors have just changed through the years.

We’re in the stairway again, but this time we’re not going up. In the last post from this location we’ll explore the corridor.