Abandoned chemical factory (real estate on sale for €55m)

It took me a few days to find a new adventure for you guys, but here we are. I will guide you inside an abandoned factory used to produce chemical fertilizers.

In order to get there, you need to take the subway till Nicolae Teclu station and then walk for about 15 minutes. In the area, there were about 30 other buildings.

Now you may ask yourself, what makes this place worth visiting, right? Well, the owners are selling the land and according to specialists, it is the biggest real estate on sale right now in Romania. It is estimated at about 55 million euros.

In 1986, Bucharest got very rich with this factory. Back then, the building was called Army’s Powder Factory. In 1999, it was privatized and continued to function inside a smaller area. A lot of production halls and deposits were closed and until the crisis came, some French business men tried to open a mall here but failed.

If you like to take souvenirs and small gifts from your urban exploration, this place is a good choice.

The cables are quite common in such places.

On the artistic side, the factory was doing well. There were some impressive drawings and signatures out there.

“Fall” was written on that wall. Right after I saw it, there were some noises caused by things falling, quite the timing 😊

This one means “Broken”.

Here are the drawings that I was talking about. Very impressive, I admit!

That one reminded me of a whale playing drums in a Cartoon Network show.

That part of the building was not friendly at all. There were a few dogs around, but everything went smooth.

I found powdered sugar with vanilla flavor, raisins, starch and thyme.

I would say this is quite an original place to watch the sunset. Despite the big price, I hope this factory finds an owner that will invest and make the building shine again like in the old days. Thanks for reading!

P.S. Guys, I will take 4 days off, so I will return with a adventure probably on next Friday (14th July).

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