
So I was back in the stairway through which I entered.

And in all its simplicity, it was a really nice stairway, too.

The simplicity was perhaps best visible in the handrail. I figured out, that I’d check the upstairs first and then find a way to enter the hidden part of the school.

This here is just a cold attic. It’s located above the assembly hall.

The best window shot so far in this building. Look at the golden fields behind the decay.

More age old wallpaper.

The roof is starting to show the first signs of weakness.

An even better window shot. Just look at the curtains.

An old door has come from somewhere in the building.

Now that’s an interesting choice of wallpaper.

This room has been green. Once.

Now the floor is green.

Some old clothes left in the cupboards.

The electric stoves never found there way here, either.

And with that the upstairs is explored.

The balcony door is still there, but the balcony has gone missing.

The yearbook of the regional association of the agricultural associations from 1946.

The box is simple titled old papers of the local agricultural association.

The auxiliary building. I didn’t explore it further. I wanted to find an entrance to the other part of the school.

The door was open but it didn’t help me. It led to the back of the assembly hall. The logo of the agricultural associations is on the wall. It is still in use with many active associations.

I have now walked around the whole back of the school and there is nothing but jungle here. The entrance to the back of the school must be inside.
And whether I will find it or not will be revealed in the final post from this location.