
The final corridor upstairs contained different colors.

And also some surprises. Here, it seems, the walls weren’t made of bricks but had rather been cast on the spot.

The electrical drawings of the building.

And apparently all technical drawings of the building.

The machinery room for the air conditioning featuring an original, old green door.

Another office room.

And another.

One more.

This one seems a bit different. It’s more like a classroom.

They’ve even been more innovative with wall materials and colors.

Even in the toilet.

A rather freaky installation.

Those cupboards are original from the 1970’s, I believe.

Back to standard office rooms.

And another one.

Same, same. But different.

It looks like there has been some sort of customer service here.

And it also looks like the roof is leaking.

Surprise! Yet another office room.

And another.

And another one.

This room has been occupied by the connection manager. What they did and for which organization they worked for remains a mystery. Judging by the typography, this office hasn’t been used in ages.

But they had a different floor from all the others.

A small storage room, probably the one I photographed earlier through the wall.

I’ve seen this slogan before: “IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO to shut off the lights ALWAYS when leaving the room.

The final photo contains the opening hours of the health care services. They include the child health care center, the school health care services, the speech therapeut and the psychologist.
I exited through the main entrance, filed a report to the old couple in the old Volvo still waiting for me and left for new adventures.