Agglo Rombas 🇫🇷
Former sinter plant of Rombas, with used to have the largest sintering chain in the world.
Former sinter plant of Rombas, with used to have the largest sintering chain in the world.
Coal-fired power plant of a former paper factory, once the largest paper manufacturer in Germany, consisting of two turbine rooms and two boilers.
Gothic style church built at the end of the 19th century, today abandoned and inhabited by a community of pigeons.
Old power station. The building is divided into two parts: the power station on one side and a distribution station on the other.
Discovery of an old coal mine which closed towards the end of the 1960s. The place then served as a repair workshop for Ford vehicles.
Well known to the urbex community, “Shutter island” consists of two disused pavilions within a Belgian psychiatric estate.
This friendly little blue plane lost in the forest seems to be the survivor of a tragic crash but is just a simple film set.
This charming fisherman's hut with its wooded interior lies derelict on swampy land. It doesn't take us long to explore the interior.
Formerly an abandoned ice rink. This building was inaugurated in the 1930s on the occasion of a major international exhibition.
Former Belgian factory specialized in the production of industrial cylinders, taken over by a Swedish metallurgical company.
Small railway control station somewhere in Belgium. The buildings are today abandoned.
Abandoned shooting center in the countryside formerly belonging to the Belgian army.
Abandoned manor house on a charming estate in Belgium. The site has been heavily ransacked.
Former outdoor swimming pool inaugurated in 1927 and abandoned since 2008, surrounded by nature.
Former ESB steelworks, founded by Cockerill in 1972. The factory went bankrupted in 2016.
Old farm from the mid-18th century, gradually converted into foundry workshops and then a tourist office.
Disused and abandoned bumper cars. They are stored in a decayed repair shop.
Built in 1961, this factory allowed the evacuation and recycling of carbonated waste from refractory bricks from the steel activity.
Railway control cabins somewhere in Belgium. The buildings are today abandoned.
Former priory built in 1904. A small courtyard, covered with foliage and with a cross in its center, is its main attraction.
Former pickling line for carbon and stainless steel, inactive since 2009.
Majestic abandoned castle, former hospital complex, sanatorium and home.
Airbus A310 converted into a restaurant-bar and nightclub. Intended for resale after its closure, the plane went up in smoke in 2020.
Castle somewhere in Belgium, built in a Renaissance style in 1889. It has been abandoned since 2006.