A Neglected Treasure Part II

A large window. And a chair.

More chairs. The building had been abandoned for a long time and was in a very bad condition.

Another room.

And another kitchen. It seems, that there were three apartments downstairs. One in the former post office and two in the apartment section.

The paint cans again indicate, that somebody had at least considered renovating the place.

Moving on upstairs.

The first thing there was a nice lobby.

Another bathroom. And a sauna.

The windows in the lobby. What is the frying pan doing in the window?

There was a surprising small cupboard in the corner.

The trees had grown for quite some time to block the view.

A corner room.

Another surprising top corner cupboard.

The fireplaces were surprisingly small. Maybe they had been replaced at some point.

The kitchen of the upstairs apartment.

Back in the lobby.

A balcony door in the stairway.

Heading back down. There seems to be quite a crack in the wall.

One more view of a messy room.

According to documents of the municipal council, the company owning the building has been dissolved in 2019. There has been no use of water since 2010, so that was probably when the building was abandoned. In late 2025 the municipal council decided to cut the water to the building.

Although a very beautiful building and a sort of a landmark, I sadly think that it is beyond rescue.

Published by desertedfinland

A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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