A Midsummer Date Part XII

The final corridor of the building featured less doors than the previous ones.

Another kitchen, almost as vintage as the previous one.

This has been the bathroom. The very common and popular hexagonal tiling is again visible.

People have been spending time here.

The walls have probably been redone at some point.

Are those Christmas decorations?

Well, it surely looks like this very apartment has become a popular drinking spot.

I finally captured the perfect light.

I tried doing it in the following room, too.

A trade union action plan from the 1970’s.

The archive seen from the other direction. I still didn’t want to step in.

After that there were the ordinary rooms.

With a variety of furniture.

And again different windows facing the lake.

This company can’t be found on the national company register. Wonder, what it has been.

And here we have the final room.

Because we’ve reached the end of the corridor. The state of the balcony reveals the long years the building has been abandoned.

And we’re facing this LP box again.

But there’s still a way up.

The attic featured lots of old furniture, old doors of the building and a washing machine.

Otherwise the attic was pretty emtpy.

As the roof access was open, somebody had created a certain water damage spot.

More LP’s.

And so we are back in the garage heading out.

There was another garage building downhill behind the Maiden Castle.

The interior was pretty similar to the Maiden Castle’s garage. I believe, that this building was demolished in 2023.

And finally the Maiden Castle seen from the lakeside.

We still didn’t get to the main hospital. There was more to see.

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A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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