Abandoned Nazi Factory in Poland 🇵🇱
Poland, Bydgoszcz: in the outskirts of this city there is an abandoned nazi factory who's building weren't bombed cause it was so well hidden in the middle of the forest, under plants and trees. At first this nazi factory was explored only by military enthusiasts, then in 2011 it was transformed into a museum called Exploseum.
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Exploseum Factory DAG (Exploseum - Muzeum Okręgowe im. Leona Wyczółkowskiego w Bydgoszczy)
Alfreda Nobla, 85-001 Bydgoszcz
The museum is situated in a part of the NGL-Betrieb DAG Fabrik Bromberg area. It is a production department located in the southern part of the factory. During the war, it was a separate department producing nitroglycerin, which was mixed with nitrocellulose for further production in other parts of the plant (POL-Betrieb). The zone was completely independent, with its own boiler room, water intake, and railway sidings with ramps and warehouses. In the wooded, hilly area, several production buildings are located, forming two parallel technological lines. Production started in January 1944 and continued with interruptions until January 1945, when the factory abandoned by the Germans was taken over by Soviet Army. From then on, the process of disassembling the devices and transporting them to the Soviet Union took place.
The production line included the following buildings (connected by underground corridors):
- Production preparation building - surrounded by an earth embankment on three sides; a glycerin nitrating mixture and sodium carbonate solution were prepared therein.
- Buildings: nitration, filtration, and washings cascade - key technological processes took place there (nitration reactor); due to the great risk of explosion, these buildings were of the bunker type, with exhaust walls and an earth embankment; from each of them, apart from technological tunnels, also escape tunnels for the crew.
- Waste acid warehouse - used sulfuric acid was stored here.
- Gelatinization building - four-story, without the earth embankment, but with an exhaust wall; There were 6 independent sets of apparatuses in three rooms.
- Dewatering roller building - there were 6 rollers drying the powder dough here.
Denitration building - four-story, normal structure.
#Poland #Bydgoszcz #Exploseum #Factory #Museum
* TIMESTAMPS *
00:00 - Getting to the factory
01:29 - Factory 1
03:28 - Factory 2
11:30 - Exploseum
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👇 LOCATION
Exploseum Factory DAG (Exploseum - Muzeum Okręgowe im. Leona Wyczółkowskiego w Bydgoszczy)
Alfreda Nobla, 85-001 Bydgoszcz
The museum is situated in a part of the NGL-Betrieb DAG Fabrik Bromberg area. It is a production department located in the southern part of the factory. During the war, it was a separate department producing nitroglycerin, which was mixed with nitrocellulose for further production in other parts of the plant (POL-Betrieb). The zone was completely independent, with its own boiler room, water intake, and railway sidings with ramps and warehouses. In the wooded, hilly area, several production buildings are located, forming two parallel technological lines. Production started in January 1944 and continued with interruptions until January 1945, when the factory abandoned by the Germans was taken over by Soviet Army. From then on, the process of disassembling the devices and transporting them to the Soviet Union took place.
The production line included the following buildings (connected by underground corridors):
- Production preparation building - surrounded by an earth embankment on three sides; a glycerin nitrating mixture and sodium carbonate solution were prepared therein.
- Buildings: nitration, filtration, and washings cascade - key technological processes took place there (nitration reactor); due to the great risk of explosion, these buildings were of the bunker type, with exhaust walls and an earth embankment; from each of them, apart from technological tunnels, also escape tunnels for the crew.
- Waste acid warehouse - used sulfuric acid was stored here.
- Gelatinization building - four-story, without the earth embankment, but with an exhaust wall; There were 6 independent sets of apparatuses in three rooms.
- Dewatering roller building - there were 6 rollers drying the powder dough here.
Denitration building - four-story, normal structure.
#Poland #Bydgoszcz #Exploseum #Factory #Museum
* TIMESTAMPS *
00:00 - Getting to the factory
01:29 - Factory 1
03:28 - Factory 2
11:30 - Exploseum
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