
An interesting place to leave a lamp. This looks like the hall of another apartment.

Another very familiar looking room.

Here the lamp has landed on the floor.

A calendar by local entrepreneurs from 2006-2007. The place has probably been abandoned at the end of 2006 in that case. As the Christmas envelope was there in the previous post.

So Hustler lived here, right.

Old tabloids telling stories about the Winter Olympics in Turin in 2006.

Another kitchen.

And so much for that floor. Here the artwork is larger than downstairs.

Reaching the final floor.

The way to the attic. It doesn’t look very tempting.

But the view towards the river was nice.

So welcome to another kitchen.

Um. Is that a dead bat?

Christmas bread. I am more and more convinced, that the place has been abandoned at the end of 2006.

Another room.

And another kitchen but with the same pattern as the previous one.

And here we have the following kitchen.

That door stopper looks like a vintage sandwich or waffle grill.

A map of a town somewhere around the region.

The rules of the house.

Well, isn’t that a familiar looking room. The light here is quite nice, though.

Another room, but facing the parking lot. The light isn’t nearly as nice.

Moving downwards. This exploration is almost over.

Some stoves in the hall.

And the rules of the house again printed on the wall. I’ve removed the contact information to protect the location.

The third house, the one I visited, from the outside. This was my 200th entry. Quite a bit different than the 100th.
So moving on towards the 300th. As I publish with quite a lot of delay, almost three years at the moment, I can reveal, that I’ve already achieved it. I’m above 400.
And I’m doing my best at editing and publishing, I really am. There is just such a huge amount of photos, that the delay will unfortunately remain in the years to come.