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This place, nicknamed the "Factory", was the heating plant for the whole hospital. It had a stove three stories tall. Now all that remains is this.
Abandoned factory from the former DDR/GDR times in Leuenberg in Brandenberg, about 30 miles east of Berlin.
At the A E Harris factory, that speaker is one of the 16 that the soundtrack comes out of. I think it's 16, I can't quite remember now.
Artista: Fear Factory
Evento: Gods of Metal
Fotografo: Giacomo Astorri
Data: 25 giugno 2010
Venue: Parco della Certosa Reale - Colonia Sonora
Città : Collegno (Torino)
"The factory was built in 1883 using over one million hand-made bricks."
Sky Tower View, Auckland, New Zealand
The Müller Cloth Factory Museum, also known as Tuchfabrik Müller, is part of the LVR-Industriemuseum in Euskirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. This unique museum offers visitors a fascinating journey back in time to the golden age of the cloth industry, around 100 years ago.
The factory was originally established in 1894 and operated until 1961, when business declined, and the factory owner locked the doors, leaving the production facilities as they were. For almost thirty years, the factory remained untouched, preserving a snapshot of the past. In 1990, it was reopened as a museum, allowing visitors to experience the historic cloth factory as it once was.
The museum features original machinery and tools, including looms, spinning machines, and dyeing equipment, all in their original positions. Guided tours take visitors through the production process, from raw wool to finished cloth, and provide insights into the working conditions and daily life of the factory workers.
The Tuchfabrik Müller is only accessible through guided tours, which are offered multiple times a day. The museum also hosts special events and exhibitions, making it a dynamic and engaging destination for history enthusiasts and those interested in industrial heritage.
Our team is in gorgeous Kelowna B.C, for a few days visting the home of Campion! While we're here, we'll be touring the factory and doing sales and product knowledge training. This afternoon we'll be sea trialing boats on Lake Okanogan. Campion is not just a first class boat builder, they are a first class company and we are proud to represent them.