One day we decided to go to Belgium to explore again, this time we brought a friend who went for the first time. We wanted to go to 2 locations. Theater J was the first one.
The Explore
When you have the adress, the location is really easy to find. I parked my car down the street and we walked back to the theater. At the front of the building was an opening. When we went throught we immediately spotted an other urbexer. He told us in french that is was dangerous to go upstairs. We looked at the stairs and decided to take a quick look,since it was the first time there for the other urbexer. It is not that dangerous, but there is nothing to find upstairs so we went down again. We found a bar and two theaters. One was really big, it had a balcony and everything. The balcony is a bit dangerous because there are holes in the ground there. Everything else is pretty intact. The basement was kind of creepy. It is really dark in there but also really interesting.
Théatre J
Not much is known about the history of this location. The theater closed its doors in the 90s. Some say it was owned by a large industrial company. When the company went down, the theater went down with it.
When you have the adress, the location is really easy to find. I parked my car down the street and we walked back to the theater. At the front of the building was an opening. When we went throught we immediately spotted an other urbexer. He told us in french that is was dangerous to go upstairs. We looked at the stairs and decided to take a quick look,since it was the first time there for the other urbexer. It is not that dangerous, but there is nothing to find upstairs so we went down again. We found a bar and two theaters. One was really big, it had a balcony and everything. The balcony is a bit dangerous because there are holes in the ground there. Everything else is pretty intact. The basement was kind of creepy. It is really dark in there but also really interesting.
Théatre J
Not much is known about the history of this location. The theater closed its doors in the 90s. Some say it was owned by a large industrial company. When the company went down, the theater went down with it.
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