This my first report on here.
I visited this site with my cousin Bauhausgirl, GAJ and Bauhausgirl's friend - Gosia.
I found some history of this place online:
Karol T. Buhle Cotton Mill was built in 1898, then in following years rebuilt few times. There was few buildings - cotton mill, power plant, boiler house, rubber factory and dye works.
During the World War II it was producing military parachutes for German Army, we also found two air raid shelters there. The main factory was demolished in 2010.
If anyone is interested here is a history in Polish baedeker ?ódzki: Willa Karola Teodora Buhle i... miejsce po "Zak?adach W?ókienniczych Karol T.Buhle"
We found the boiler house while looking for some air raid shelter nearby. It looked so great, and I liked so much so we decided to come back there few days later...
Boiler house was huge itself and had amazing windows. We also found lots of dead pigeons there.
Here are my pictures:
Site of boiler
On the roof
Pigeon:
I visited this site with my cousin Bauhausgirl, GAJ and Bauhausgirl's friend - Gosia.
I found some history of this place online:
Karol T. Buhle Cotton Mill was built in 1898, then in following years rebuilt few times. There was few buildings - cotton mill, power plant, boiler house, rubber factory and dye works.
During the World War II it was producing military parachutes for German Army, we also found two air raid shelters there. The main factory was demolished in 2010.
If anyone is interested here is a history in Polish baedeker ?ódzki: Willa Karola Teodora Buhle i... miejsce po "Zak?adach W?ókienniczych Karol T.Buhle"
We found the boiler house while looking for some air raid shelter nearby. It looked so great, and I liked so much so we decided to come back there few days later...
Boiler house was huge itself and had amazing windows. We also found lots of dead pigeons there.
Here are my pictures:
Site of boiler
On the roof
Pigeon: