The place is a knacker's yard - also known as an “animal carcass processing plant” in official jargon.
The site could be recognized from afar by the large chimney. However, the search for a parking space proved difficult. There is a residential area nearby, and with our license plate from “far away” we would certainly have stood out in front of the location.
So we parked a long way away and walked the rest of the way. The area had been fenced in at some point, but the fence was only rudimentary, so we made our way without any problems.
Only walls or supporting beams remained of some of the buildings. The rest were full of graffiti and some rooms were very littered. So this exploration was not particularly fun. At least the incinerator was still there as a motif.
After about half an hour, we heard voices. A group of teenagers had obviously chosen the site as their personal adventure playground and were making a lot of noise. That was the signal for us to leave, especially as we had already seen everything and wanted to visit more locations that day.
So we set off and left the premises, giving one or two teenagers a good scare with our mere presence.
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