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Waybills here..
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Well, there was no reception, just an emptied space that had been a circus training hall.
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Colourful interior of the circus hall with handprints as wall decoration.
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Then to the basement. It was dim and fillt with junk from all users, printing house to the demolition firm.
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Largish air circulation system dominated the ceiling of the basement.
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Stairs from basement to the first, or bottom floor, were unusually steep. Like they wanted to save a couple of square meters?
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The street level.
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This storey was very boring.
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Rooms checked very quickly.
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Quite interestingly someone had graffitied the wall. Style of this one looks somehow old, and it could be that it was illegally made before the building was occupied after printing ended.
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Black and white floor suits fine to a printing facility.
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Office rooms empty as the big halls.
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Unfinishing furniture.
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Second floor, still the same emptiness.
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A familiar machine from many sites.
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Wonder what kind of user had rented this department?
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Bobcatted ex-wall.
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Majority of the premises was the same.
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Decades of walking up and down the stairs had left traces.
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There was something valuable in this one room that was locked.
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The door handle!
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Largest hall on second floor, but still empty and boring.
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The cleanest part of the building with main entrance was used by a building company. They had saved some good doors for apparent recycle use.
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It's falling..
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Vandalism, just some days after the construction firm left. Someone wrote greetings to "fox" of Migeli..
I first bypassed this wondering, who would send anybody greetings in such a place. But thinking again, the fox.. Migeli..
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