A Neverending School Part II

The surprise I promised at the end of the previous post wasn’t a point of entry, which I thought you’d think. It was another building with yet a very, very classy piece of graffiti on its end wall.

It was a row house clearly built along with the first phase of the school, which probably made it a teacher apartment building.

Again I started going around it looking for a way inside the apartments.

Well, there was indeed. And apart from the walls, it looks like a classy apartment with big rooms, glass paneled doors and an open fireplace in the living room.

Empty cupboards in one of the bedrooms.

There were terraces in the apartments, too.

More destroyed cupboards.

Apart from the fake, plastic parquette, the apartments were nice.

The living room seen from another direction. I actually entered through that narrow window. I am still slim enough.

The bathroom. Judging by the colors and the all too familiar, hexagonal floor tiles, this one is original.

The apartments were entered through the front. There were several of them.

So looking for more entries through the back.

Unfortunately there were none. That was the only apartment I managed to explore. But I had gained another building on my list of successful entries. Would I get another?

Let’s find out. Here’s another end of one of the horns in the H. And another impressive piece.

This part seems to be another free wall.

A crudely drawn rainbow and sad slurs on top of it.

From violet to yellow. I’ve now walked around 75 % around this building.

And from yellow to turquoise with a dinosaur made by far better artists thatn I am in my mid-30’s.

A turquoise wall with murals. And another addition to the original 1960’s structure looming to the right of the photo.

Made by beginners judging by the leafs at the top. But lovely it is, still.

My favorite colors are yellow and pink. So got to love that one.

From turquoise to dark green with a nice traffic mat look. But wait a second, what is that?

That is absolutely the most spectacular mural of this location. Lovely.

Another clever one.

And now moving through the final turn back to the front yard.

And there’s another amazing one. Wow, just wow. Just look at the detail. The most spectacular ones are in this corner of the complex.

The courtyard is just behind that concrete wall.

And so I am back at the front yard. This gap in the building’s protection can already be seen in one of the first photos from this location taken from far away.

I am usually careful to avoid huge locations with just one entrance, but this one was just too delicious to skip.

So I just decided to complete the walkaround.

There we go, 100 % by now.

And after making sure that the few kids painting something next to my car were too occupied to notice me, I crawled in through the window.

This really would become a double entry. This really would become yet another big catch. This really would become the neverending school.

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A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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