Abandoned buildings in Germany (13 photos)

Forgotten industrial complexes in East Germany. All industrial buildings this part of Germany were in operation during the defeat of the fascist regime, when the devastated country lost its integrity. Germany was able to re-unite October 3, 1990, and this process has caused the country's major economic crisis, which resulted in many of the factories in East Germany were closed.



Abandoned farm in the municipality of Muldenstein, Saxony-Anhalt.



2. Abandoned malt plant in the city of Galle, the most populous city of the state of Saxony-Anhalt. During the GDR There are also a lot of chemical plants, most of which are now also closed.



3. The building of the former paper factory in Aschersleben, Saxony-Anhalt.



4. The building of the brewery "Diamond" in the capital of Saxony-Anhalt, Magdeburg.



5. Close the 1995 Berlin ldozavod.



6. Abandoned Chemical Plant in Eilenburg, Saxony. After the reunification of Germany in the city closed a number of old enterprises.



7. Remains of the machine tool plant in Chemnitz, the third largest city of Saxony. For a number of years in the city going economic recovery and reducing unemployment. But the problems that have arisen after the unification of Germany, continues to be felt. Since 1990, the city has lost about 20% of its population, and in 2006 the BBC reported that in Chemnitz lowest fertility rates in the world.



8. Abandoned factory producing pipes in the commune Muldshtayn, Saxony-Anhalt.



9. Plant "Blyayhert" in Leipzig. Once it made transport equipment.



10. Abandoned Building Plant 'Swiderski "in Leipzig.



11. Remains of the plant, Silicate brick in Hennikendorfe.



12. Abandoned cement plant, Ryuderskhof.



13. The old water tower in Magdeburg.