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bartje

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Finally i found my way in!
I 'discovered' this abandoned engine-room over a year ago, but just recently i had the change to enter it.

Its a piece of industrial architecture from the 1920's, and to find it in this condition is very rare in a country where all old buildings are demolished to make place for concrete officeblocks.


More pictures at the website.

Gr, Bart
www.urban-travel.org

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You're right, its in great condition, bet you're glad you finaly went in! Im loving that tiled floor!
 
Another one! Persistence has paid off and I'm so glad you did it. :)

The tiled floor is really good and gives whole place an unusual look. Is it a gas pumping station? I think I can see gas "type" regulators in some of the shots. Seahorse - is it turbine blades in pic 10??
 
That place is stunning, thanks for sharing. Pristine condition, that place should become a museum.
 
Some beautiful pictures there, the place is so pristine i like the depth of field youve given some of the photos so your eyes follow the tiled floor up to the photos subject, brilliant work.
 
Just from my time. Not old equipment some of it is quite recent. Gas engine + Atlas -Copco air/gas compressors. Water pumps etc.
steadyguy.
 
That is a stunning find. All so well kept - not even any litter on the chessboard floor! Really makes me want to go Dutch :)

I love the other pics of this location on your site, particularly the metal panels on the wall with the red and green flow-lines and that bizarre pressure gauge-type thing which looks like a sea creature squatting on a valve :D
 

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