Fasan Explosives Factory
Hidden in the forest are the crumbling, graffiti-covered remains of the factory where most of Germany's explosives were produced during World War II.

📜 Abandoned explosives factory from WWII in Wehringen, Germany, where hexogen was produced for the Wehrmacht.
🔍 Its crumbling walls are now reclaimed by nature and covered in graffiti.

Why Go

🌲 Explore historical ruins and crumbling, graffiti-covered factory remains in a forest setting
📸 Unique photo opportunities of decaying industrial architecture
🌳 Witness nature reclaiming an industrial site
🚶 Easy access to Fasan II factory hall via a forest path
🌍 Learn about Germany's WWII industrial history

Why Avoid

⚠️ Remains of Fasan I are on private property, only one hall of Fasan II is publicly accessible
🔦 Flashlight recommended for the third section, which may contain groundwater
🚧 Exercise caution due to crumbling structures and natural environment

Tips

🅿️ Parking available near Wassertretanlage und Barfußpfad Wehringen
🚶 Walk south on one of the two forest paths for approximately 100 meters from Wassertretanlage und Barfußpfad Wehringen to reach the factory hall
💡 Bring a flashlight for darker sections

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