Namsan Building


Initially I thought this was a fairly small building, just the part right in front of me. But I'm standing on a roof level of the same building.

Down there is a door below me.

From further up the hill, I saw that the gate is locked, but the fence isn't finished.
There is a construction fence out front and the gates are all locked, but the fence doesn't wrap around to the side.


A closer look at the design.

Here's a look in through the locked front doors.

I'm curious what this architectural style is called.

Anyway, getting in was challenging, but not that challenging.

The stairs.

Empty room.

They've been gutting parts of the building.

I guess that's the name.

One sort of remaining office.


Some furniture.

This office backs out onto a roof park.

With a decent view of Namsan.

Time to go back in.

Little metal stairs that made a lot of noise when I walked on them.

This was what was upstairs.


This door looked like it had pretty strict security.

I think this is what I saw looking through.


The next office was more interesting. It was two storeys high.

And seemed to be active.



It looks like it's an office for whoever's doing whatever to the building.

Here's a map of the building.




This image shows its layout pretty well.







Another roof space.


This way leads to the locked front door.

On the wall outside, I found a Nana tag.

Two Nana tags.

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