
So, finally heading up.

That looks like an old printer.

And I think it was the kind of printer, which could print endlessly long sheets.

There was a largish lobby and some office rooms upstairs.

The light switches weren’t the easiest of systems.

A small room with a window. The only thing behind it were ventilation ducts.

The office rooms were simple, grey and dull.

The floor tiles have come off like in so many other places, where heating has been off for a long time.

Another office room. The roof has leaked heavily here.

The name tag has gone missing. But as the door has a buzzer, somebody pretty high ranking must have been working here.

Another dull, grey office.

The higway and its speed limit signs are visible behind the windows.

The toilet corridor.

More views towards the highway. The factory was located in a sort of a pit far below the level of the road surface.

More mysterious switches.

More views from the upstairs lobby.

Is that paint or blood?

Another small room with windows and doors to technical areas. An interesting design really.

The curtains blocked the view to the pipes.

Another balcony with pipes.

A view through the window.
I’m almost done with the upstairs now, but don’t worry. There’s still plenty of halls to explore!