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As industrially oriented photographers, we love morbid, mystical places, like abandoned factories.

Places with history.

Places with secrets.

Enchanted, hidden, dilapidated, sometimes already forgotten places. Places that raise more questions than answers.

Places where you can not only take great pictures, but also capture images of transience.

Places that challenge the photographer to capture not only surface but atmospheric depth, to let the morbid touch of the location flow into touching motifs. Places where you pause for a moment and try to imagine the processes and people at work far in the past. Magical places.

In the heyday of heavy industry, especially between the two world wars, many factories were not only functional shells around working machines, but also artistic expressions of the economic and social importance that the entrepreneurs attached to themselves and their works.

Even the German singer-songwriter Herbert Grönemeyer sang in his song "Bochum":

"... Deep in the West, where the sun gathers dust.

It's better, much better, than you think

Deep in the West, deep in the West. ...".

Industrial abandoned factories, or lost places, offer a unique and eerie insight into a time gone by. From towering smokestacks to rusted machinery, these forgotten factories hold a strange beauty that has attracted artists and photographers alike. Not only are they visually fascinating, but they are also often of great historical and cultural significance.

Many abandoned factories are found in former industrial hubs, such as the rustbelt of the United States, United Kingdom and Germany. The industrial revolution of the 19th century saw an unprecedented growth in factories, many of which are now abandoned. These factories were the backbone of the industrial revolution, creating jobs and driving the economy in these areas.

The eerie beauty of these forgotten places is often captured beautifully in photographs. The combination of decay and natural elements creates a unique esthetic that is both haunting and mesmerizing. Photographers often explore these lost places to capture the forgotten beauty of these factories.

The historical significance of these abandoned factories is often overlooked. They tell the story of a time gone by and provide insight into the lives of the people who used to work there. They are a reminder of the industrial revolution and the impact it had on the world.

Industrial abandoned factories are a fascinating and captivating part of our history. They tell a story of a time gone by and offer a unique insight into our past. Not only are they visually stunning, but they are also of great historical and cultural importance.

The Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord is a unique park located in Duisburg, Germany. It is a former industrial site that has been transformed into a public park. The park features a variety of attractions, including a playground, a sculpture park, a botanical garden, and a lake. There are also many walking and cycling paths, as well as areas for picnicking and barbecuing.

The park is a tribute to the industry that once thrived in the area. It features a variety of industrial relics, such as old smokestacks, boilers, and machinery. Visitors can explore the ruins and learn about the history of the park and the industry that was once housed there.

The Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. It offers a unique combination of nature, history and art, making it a truly unique #experience.

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