103 Comments for Zuckerfabrik Greußen

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I wonder what the little square holes in the floor were for.
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What a beautiful shot. I don't know what those cylinders are (maybe unused ducts?), but I'm picturing small trucks or maybe even horse-drawn carts parked under those little chutes, gathering the harvested grain to be delivered to customers.
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That little bit of archway showing through the plaster is tantalizing.
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Maybe it's just me, but it looks like that corner is about to disappear back in time.
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This was a factory or a mill --? and yet such beautiful colors. And that is a beautiful railing.
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So still and shaadowy now; how bright and busy must it have been then...
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How many feet walked those floors? How many eyes looked out those windows? How many voices echoed off those walls? And now it's so still and empty.
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I love the sense of fear that comes from the doorway, only to see on the other side of fear a relief of light.
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"Schädlinge" is German for bugs or vermin
BEAUTIFUL gallery!! I am so glad I stopped in! :) Thanks for sharing such a wonderful place.

Off to the next!

(By the way...my 12 year old daughter LOVES these German galleries!)
Uhhh...If you smoke they impale you with that hook??

Eeekk...talk about motivation to stop smoking! :D
Nice green on the wall...adds a little "nature" to the place.:)
What are those long cylinders in the backround and what do you think those chute-like things in the ceiling are for?
Hmm...Guess I have to put out my torch and my fireworks too...

:D

Nice shot!!
No Smoking :-)