Slight delay on this one, visited with non-member.
history: First opened in 1897 it was producing glass for windows, closed in 2001, some parts of it are still operating.
We had to maneuver a lot to get inside, creeping behind the hills of grounded glass as the part we went through is still used for recycling, then trying to find access to the abandoned part.
It turned out that even this one is partially used for storage of thousands glass jars (i doubt if they will ever be used). After that it went smooth. Funky zeit.
Thanks for watching.
history: First opened in 1897 it was producing glass for windows, closed in 2001, some parts of it are still operating.
We had to maneuver a lot to get inside, creeping behind the hills of grounded glass as the part we went through is still used for recycling, then trying to find access to the abandoned part.
It turned out that even this one is partially used for storage of thousands glass jars (i doubt if they will ever be used). After that it went smooth. Funky zeit.
Thanks for watching.