
Well, well, well. Isn’t it a village school that has been featured here before.

The local art school students have since decorated the building, which has stood empty since 2018.

The paintings do give the building a nicer appearance than broken windows. A similar technique was used in a shoe and flower store I photographed the previous year.

This wing is a later addition from an era when architecture was no longer appreciated.

The entrance through the basement, which I had found the previous year, was closed. However, if you look closely, there’s an open window right next to the roof of the lower wing.

I needed some climbing and acrobatics, but there I was.

The alphabet from a time, when people were still taught script at schools. This is no longer done in Finland.

There was quite a mess of everything in here.

Including an outdated phone book.

Advice on how to avoid the flu. This one looks a bit like the school nurse’s office.

The stairway. The layout of the school suggests, that this wing has originally been teacher apartments, which has been converted to other uses, when the amount of pupils has increased.

And this indeed looks like a former hall.

Unused notebooks. We used similar ones in my childhood, but ours were always blue.

The layout of ground floor of the school, which seems to strengthen my theory.

A very old 2nd grade biology book.

The layout and CD rom on the table suggest, that this has been a computer classroom. Just guessing again, though.

The couch in the midle of it all is a bit of a mystery.

This is the calendar of February 2018. It is from the school’s last semester.

This is a fairly strange collection of books reaching from Persian fairytales to animal books.

More stuff made during the last school year.