Location Description:
It’s an lost / abandoned warehouse, some say it used to be a factory but now it’s definitely only used for storage. It’s not alarmed and you can climb over the fence at the back to see what’s stored, but there’s a camera at the left (on the border with the garden of the neighbors) facing forwards (away from the train tracks). At the front you could theoretically get in by climbing over the barbed wire, but I’m not sure if there are cameras there. From the back you can get onto the roof from where you could definitely get in, but I wouldn’t recommend this to anyone as the roof has already collapsed in many places and just climbing up is a danger. As far as I could see, there is nothing interesting inside anyway. In the back garden there is an old car and motorcycle and many other car parts. There is also a strange statue and old pillars. There are houses to the right and left where you could be seen, but if you don’t make too much noise nothing will probably happen, we were there for almost 2 hours around lunchtime and nobody was interested.
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