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Famous abandoned factories that preserve a world gone forever

Dilapidated reminders of our manufacturing past
Fordlândia, Aveiro, Brazil
Fordlândia, Aveiro, Brazil
Canada Malting Silos, Montréal, Canada
Canada Malting Silos, Montréal, Canada
Kiddie Kloes Factory, Lansford, USA
Kiddie Kloes Factory, Lansford, USA
Hudson Plant, Detroit, USA
Hudson Plant, Detroit, USA
Continental Rubber Factory, Hanover, Germany
Continental Rubber Factory, Hanover, Germany
Packard Automotive Plant, Detroit, USA
Packard Automotive Plant, Detroit, USA
Oustau Ceramic Factory, Aureilhan, France
Oustau Ceramic Factory, Aureilhan, France
Abandoned textile factory, Forst, Germany
Abandoned textile factory, Forst, Germany
Fisher Body Plant 21, Detroit, USA
Fisher Body Plant 21, Detroit, USA
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Dilapidated reminders of our manufacturing past

Countless factories that were once buzzing with industry now lie eerily silent, having been abandoned and left to fall to ruin as relics of the world's industrial heyday. From American megafactories to a textile plant that was taken over by the Nazis, read on to explore the long-forgotten buildings that hark back to a time when much of the world's population worked in manufacturing. All dollar values in US dollars.

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Daniel Coughlin

01 February 2022

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