
After finding the larger space, things got back to usual.

There was another office cubicle, but this one looked more solid and older than the previous ones.

Extremely old pipes. And something, which looks like an exit.

A small room with debris.

Nokia puzzles? What are these?

This photo has probably been taken through a door. To a room, which has suffered a fire.

And at the end of it all – small and very original looking cupboards. What I didn’t seem to find was access to a stairway to the second floor.

So I had to go look for it outside. This is the facade of the factory.

A nice drawing.

The front yard.

Locked entrances.

There was another building on the same lot. This was the headquarters and office building of the factory. Built in 1897 it was originally an apartment building and after the soap factory era it served again as apartments, a café and a community center.

This building was abandoned in 2010 after a fire. One person died and another was seriously injured. A young man was convicted of lighting the fire but sentenced to psychiatric ward.

The main gate to the factory was to the left of the picture. The functionalistic gate building is from the 1950’s.

This, I would call a contrast.
There were no further points of entry. So the second floor of the main factory and the office building will be added to my shortlist of locations to visit.