This textyle factory built in the middle 19th Century manifactured linen for many years until being dismissed in the middle of the Nineties. After 15 years is stillt here, but heavy signs of copper thieves and some vandalism have left sad wounds.
It is built on a quite big area, near a river where water was pumped inside the factory. This place has got enough service tunnels, drains, conditioned air ducts, underground rooms, to be lost into.
I've visited 3 times in the last 3 years and unfortunately every time something was lost.
#1: entrance in Autumn
#2: in the morning
#3. one of the many interesting industrial interiors
#4: after raining
#5: exit from hell
#6: underground dead end
#7: entrance of the underground air tunnel
#8: thermal plant
#9: heavy emotions
#10: wandering from one cellar to the others
It is built on a quite big area, near a river where water was pumped inside the factory. This place has got enough service tunnels, drains, conditioned air ducts, underground rooms, to be lost into.
I've visited 3 times in the last 3 years and unfortunately every time something was lost.
#1: entrance in Autumn
#2: in the morning
#3. one of the many interesting industrial interiors
#4: after raining
#5: exit from hell
#6: underground dead end
#7: entrance of the underground air tunnel
#8: thermal plant
#9: heavy emotions
#10: wandering from one cellar to the others