I had to do some stuff in the Health Insurance Fund offices yesterday. Please don't ask me what. It isn't easy to explain nor is it relevant to this post.
Here you can see the parking lot where I left the car. I had less than thirty meters from there to the office.
The building shown in the background of this opening shot isn't the one I visited yesterday. No Health Insurance Fund can be found under that roof.
Here I zoomed in on the illuminated windows. There was a surprisingly photogenic geometry and interplay of colors in these very dull, ordinary windows of a relatively boring building.
These are the gothic windows of the building that hosts the Health Insurance Fund offices and some other stuff.
It's a pretty large old building. A palace of sorts. It shows elements of Venetian architecture. You can see the thing in its entirety in this shot. In the following photograph ...
... you can take a look at some lovely decorative elements on the roof.
One of the windows shown in this and the following shot is walled and therefore impenetrable for non-supernatural eyes, while the other ...
... shows a small fragment of the office I visited half an hour earlier.
There were interesting small differences between the windows all around the building. Never did I notice them before.
These two have cool tubes or tentacles.
Near the Health Insurance Fund palace, there is an abandoned piece of architecture that looks like some kind of hangar or a storage building.
After taking this exterior shot ...
... I entered.
There wasn't much to see inside.
But I like ruins so I took a few shots.
The ceiling was well-equipped with vintage neon lamps when the place was still functional.
This is a detail from the building's exterior.
This photograph shows the building across the street.
That one was in much better shape.
This piece of street art was photographed near the parking lot.