La Dolce Forza.
From plane > dereliction in < 2 hours.
Here’s one from June, which I’ve had on my Italian map for years, just got round to going there myself.
A sugar factory, long abandoned, half demolished, although it seems they stopped knocking it down just before they got to the best bits, including big metal pacmen.
It has a small power plant with turbines from the Italian branch of Brown Boveri and a little boiler house.
Anyway, we arrived with the blazing hot sun right at the apex of sky casting a nasty direct light right down on us, it was also roasting and we’d done that thing that we always do where we forgot to get any drinks on the way from the airport meaning that dry mouth was absolutely rampant and the local Esselunga was plundered of its mineral water and fanta very shortly afterwards.
Photos, excuse the hotspots, it was hard to meter:
From plane > dereliction in < 2 hours.
Here’s one from June, which I’ve had on my Italian map for years, just got round to going there myself.
A sugar factory, long abandoned, half demolished, although it seems they stopped knocking it down just before they got to the best bits, including big metal pacmen.
It has a small power plant with turbines from the Italian branch of Brown Boveri and a little boiler house.
Anyway, we arrived with the blazing hot sun right at the apex of sky casting a nasty direct light right down on us, it was also roasting and we’d done that thing that we always do where we forgot to get any drinks on the way from the airport meaning that dry mouth was absolutely rampant and the local Esselunga was plundered of its mineral water and fanta very shortly afterwards.
Photos, excuse the hotspots, it was hard to meter: