Villa Popova



Apparently this villa belonged to an ambassador of an African country, hence its other name of the ambassador's villa.
At the sight of all, this house is located in a residential area, so it is particularly difficult to be discreet by climbing its walls.
After hesitating for a moment to climb the gate, the house opposite having a view of us, we finally jumped to land in the garden filled with vegetation.

We quickly take some pictures of the building before going inside, the windows were sentenced, so there was not much light, hopefully we had a flashlight with us.

Unfortunately while continuing our visit we note with regret that the stairs leading to the floors were about to collapse and that it was impossible to use them.

It's a shame, the floors seemed to be in better condition than the ground floor.

We went to the basement which was not as scary as you might think. We found a childhood room with a bunk bed, an old sofa on which was a large teddy lion. It was a little bit weird.

The visit was unfortunately quite short, the floors not being accessible, but still very interesting.

When we wanted to leave the garden, we noticed that the door leading to the street was open from the beginning, we had to climb the wall for nothing. It was funny.

















































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