Bought By Mistake Part II

The lobby and café upstairs was what life in Finland looked decades ago. This over here is a real time capsule.

It was almost as if the 1960’s were still here.

That is where people have chosen their sandwiches, buns and cold drinks from.

Moving on to the hall, the heart of the activity in the building.

This was where the life in the village used to be. Even volleyball could be played here.

The stage even allowed concerts and plays to be held here.

There was a small storage room at the back.

I wonder, what all these things have been.

There could be up to 300 people in the room. Or 120, if they were seated. I’ve removed a lot of details from the papers to hide the location of the place.

A better look at the stage.

The stage contained the chairs, which were used by spectators. They sure were original from the 1960’s. The ceiling is also pretty nice!

A view of the hall from the stage.

Going backstage. There has been coffee served to the performers.

There was even an own toilet for the performers.

Moving on to the kitchen behind the cafeteria.

There was even a third stairway in this end of the building.

A view towards the stage from the back.

A small office room.

A phone book from 2003. In reality the place was abandoned long after this.

And so I am back in the cafeteria.

One more post to go from this location.

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A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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