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2. Interior
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Stairway to the basement was dark. Who would want to paint here, where almost nobody can see the piece, and there would have been free walls in other, brighter corners.
Smoking and naked lights formerly forbidden, now permitted.
Graffiti in the dark basement.
Large hall in the basement. Local gang leaders had marked their territory especially here.
A door it is.
Massage room - I guess this is a joke.
Boiler room.
There were no great war secrets left to the site. Some of the few items in the basement were old matrix printers. If I recall correctly they were of the make Nokia.
These stairs led to the ground level from basement. Again people have wanted to paint in dark.
Brain-taxing puzzle: find an item that doesn't belong to this kitchen.
Ground floor had wooden walls that may have been constructed at the time when the place became an officer club. All whisky bottles, playing cards, Finnish flags and assault rifles had been taken away.
Someone's confession of religion written on the wall of a first floor's room.
The squatters may have gathered this stuff together with old masking nets here. Like always, they wanted to take the house to use and developd some kind of activity center there. Actually their wish came true, the place would soon see lot of action, as it was bulldosed and the whole hill was blown off to give way to a new, wider western road.
Tags.
TVH, Finnish road administration doesn't really have much to do with the defence forces..?
In 1948 fuels have doubtlessly been expensive as ever. Consumption of all fuels, including firewood, was being logged constantly. Stacks of these old logbooks were left to the attic - apparently this data is not confidential, atleast not any more.
Various bottles in the tar-stenching attic.
Want to be a military driver? Come to army!
Stairs without any sides.
Colourful graffiti in the otherwise dull environment.
Room next to the main entrance and passage.