Removing The Curse Part V

After exploring the school’s two first floors and surprisingly the basement, there was only the attic left.

Another large piece.

Who does this.

There was also a small lobby in the attic. The stairs to the left lead to the attic of the wooden part of the school.

There was a small room at the end of the corridor. This one is above the toilets on the second floor. The roof is very leaky.

That over there must be the attic of the wooden part. We didn’t go further because we weren’t sure how badly the wooden floor was damaged because of the water.

So we went to the attic above the gym instead.

Well, no wonder the roof is leaking. The hatch has been left open and it seems, that half of the roof tiles are inside instead of being outside.

A massive old map. I have one of those at home. I’ve been trying to sell it for ages.

One small window at the very top.

I think this has been the fire that was mentioned in the news. Luckily it wasn’t a very big one.

A flying eye?

Another large piece from 2017, the year during which I visited the place for the first time.

There’s still a way up.

On the absolute top of the building was this small room. I wonder, what it was, the headmaster’s office?

There were large pieces on every wall.

The barrack school, which I visited back in 2021.

That one’s surprisingly well made.

I’ve explored every corner of the school successfully. The curse has been lifted. Time to head towards new adventures.

‘Death Trap’, it says. Wasn’t. And in fact this time the place wasn’t the least bit scary.

Back in the home economics class, the only way out.

Hiding there behind the bushes is the teachers’ apartment building.

It has so far remained inaccessible to me.

And as a matter of fact it is the only part of the school area still remaining. Despite being protected, the main school and the barrack school were demolished in late 2024 to my surprise. I’m glad I managed to explore them before that.

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A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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