
So I turned my attention towards the cook’s building.

One more look at the school filled with sawdust, though. I could have climbed in through the window, but it wouldn’t have been of much use, as there was no floor.

The cook’s apartment, though, was accessible.

Even some of the old furniture was left.

All in all it was just a small, cheaply built apartment.

A better look at the couch.

And a view of the kitchen, which is clearly from the 1960’s. According to old maps, this building wasn’t there in 1967 but was in an aerial photo from 1969. So it is probably from the late 1960’s.

The bathroom. The all too familiar 1960’s hexagonal tiles are present again.

This looks pretty unfinished again.

But it also seems, that somebody’s been living here until 2012.

It looks like the roof has started to leak.

And this was how I got inside in the first place. The keys were in the lock of the locked door.

The architecture of the building looks interesting, though. It must contain a lot more than just the apartment, but all other doors were locked.

One final look at the school. I wonder, what will become of it. If anything.