I just checked and my classic Fiat 500L from 1972 was made in this factory! 🎉
@mystisith398410 ай бұрын
It's crazy to see all the papers on desks. Like workers did have an emergency evacuation & never came back. I also see a lot of stuff that could have been sold in auctions for a few bucks instead of being left to rot or be stolen.
@pieterjlansbergen69886 ай бұрын
I worked there myself as a young engineer from northern Milano for six weeks in the spring 1984! Nice memories a lovely environment and hard working people. It really makes you wonder why it had to end like this..
@russellhammond437310 ай бұрын
Great video and filmed with care, dedication and respect. Love your work. I visited the old FIAT factory just outside Turin and it has been kindly restored and renovated.
@ForgottenBuildings10 ай бұрын
Thanks man! I'm guessing the old Lingotto plant? :)
@williamwintemberg10 ай бұрын
For all too many this video hits home to so many who have lost their job due to plant closure. I have once been part of that. After a lifetime of work, every factory in which I worked suffered the same except one and it's days are most likely numbered. Sadly, this is how things are today.
@petehon10059 ай бұрын
This is perhaps the reasoning of your left wing socialist stupid uneducated view on things. Fiat has to close it because they just didn't want to work the Sicilians!!! They could have also build the factory in the north where the Italians work very hard. But no, it was planned to bring work to Sicily. But... But... but... Your romantic workers had something else to do.
@petehon10059 ай бұрын
This is perhaps the reasoning of your left wing socialist stupid uneducated view on things. Fiat has to close it because they just didn't want to work the Sicilians!!! They could have also build the factory in the north where the Italians work very hard. But no, it was planned to bring work to Sicily. But... But... but... Your romantic workers had something else to do.
@petehon10059 ай бұрын
This is perhaps the reasoning of your left wing socialist stupid uneducated view on things. Fiat has to close it because they just didn't want to work the Sicilians!!! They could have also build the factory in the north where the Italians work very hard. But no, it was planned to bring work to Sicily. But... But... but... Your romantic workers had something else to do.
@petehon10059 ай бұрын
This is perhaps the reasoning of your left wing socialist stupid uneducated view on things. Fiat has to close it because they just didn't want to work the Sicilians!!! They could have also build the factory in the north where the Italians work very hard. But no, it was planned to bring work to Sicily. But... But... but... Your romantic workers had something else to do.
@petehon10059 ай бұрын
This is perhaps the reasoning of your left wing socialist stupid uneducated view on things. Fiat has to close it because they just didn't want to work the Sicilians!!! They could have also build the factory in the north where the Italians work very hard. But no, it was planned to bring work to Sicily. But... But... but... Your romantic workers had something else to do.
@Aleshotgun5 ай бұрын
I'm from Italy and I remember when on the news they kept on talking about the closure of this factory and how a lot of employees where going to lost their jobs. I remember they protested for days or weeks. It was very sad knowing each one of them had to provide for their families and without their job they would struggle a lot. It's a little sad history of Italy someone would never forget. Hope all those employees did well in the end
@andrewthemorley10 ай бұрын
Amazing! I have rusty old fiats and its crazy to think the rusting could have started there! Shame it's being demolished.
@_Ben481010 ай бұрын
When, as a car, you are born directly next to the sea in all that salty air, it sets you up for a rusty future....!
@erikdikkers793110 ай бұрын
Most cars from the 70s rust.
@bracket237210 ай бұрын
The abandoned factory of Bugatti in Modena isnt as complete but there are period photos and the shells of the buildings are still there today.
@andreass.344410 ай бұрын
Very interesting. On 3:44 these hanging yellow tools on either side of the assembly line were used for attaching the wheel bolts. They can tighten all the screws on a wheel at the same time.
@Slideyslide8 ай бұрын
That’s amazing so much tooling has been left behind. A dedicated group of people could probably manufacture cars again.
@johnstuartsmith4 ай бұрын
Fiat bought Chrysler/Dodge/Ram/Jeep after Cerberus and Mercedes unloaded it. Then Fiat sold everything to Stellantis. One day people will be looking at the abandoned factories and tooling where Jeeps and Ram trucks used to be made wondering the same thing.
@impression-nl10 ай бұрын
Another top-notch video about an abandoned factory. Keep up the good work!
@Kededian10 ай бұрын
Such a shame to see places with a history like this go. Good thing you didnt get caught, my hands were all sweaty when u were hiding. Those loud bangs were eerie.
@peterduxbury9279 ай бұрын
The Banging It was the Ghosts of Car Production.
@gregcarbonimaestri10 ай бұрын
It was the car factory with less recalls in Europe. Thansk European Union. Now we have to buy German and Spanish cars and the Agnelli family left the country with our money.
@harrievdeurse85978 ай бұрын
Ja dat is de EU overal waar die zich mee bemoeien gaat naar de haaien
@Gavichap2 ай бұрын
The EU didn't tell Italy to become the hotspot of corruption and mafia, which is what in the end destroyed this factory. Or do you actually think Blutec's 60-million fraud was mandated by Brussels? And NO, you don't have to buy German nor Spanish cars, there's plenty of makes to choose from.
@gianlucavignali6 ай бұрын
It's funny for me how you've done two videos on abandoned factories in cars owned in my family. First the ex Pininfarina factory, which I owned a Brera produced there. Then this factory where the last Fiat 500's were produced, my dad currently owns a '75 500R which I'm guessing would've been produced there. Love these videos!
@ForgottenBuildings6 ай бұрын
Thanks! Cool that you have a 500 produced from that factory!
@Andrew-rc3vh9 ай бұрын
Very interesting. I used to know a director of Fiat who worked in Baker Street in London during that time. He used to drive his X19 up there every day. That's a long way from Sicily though.
@fraggit10 ай бұрын
I like the Hot Wheels style garage car ramp at the front. I was expecting to see a winch operated car lift and foam hair roller car wash, lol. Great video as always fellas.
@ForgottenBuildings10 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Rockport191110 ай бұрын
Yeah that spiral ramp sticks out, but where does it go? It seems to just end on the roof and have no real purpose other than to look good. Maybe Fiat wanted some " Lingotto" style in there :)
@MetaverseAdventures9 ай бұрын
@@Rockport1911 I came to the comments to find the answer to this as I agree...it goes nowhere. So odd
@yatchntowers10 ай бұрын
Why don't they make a museum instead of demolishing.
@numberstation10 ай бұрын
For the same reason most things are done/not done. Money.
@fatasdat10 ай бұрын
Land is worth too much
@ianmilleris10 ай бұрын
Water front property
@stanlee763510 ай бұрын
How many people a year do you think are going to visit an abandoned factory?
@boxlessthinker197310 ай бұрын
Crowd fund the museum?
@garrockwaters30410 ай бұрын
That was so cool!!! Thanks for showing us this historic building!
@autouniontypeA10 ай бұрын
Incredible video! I'm not sure but I think my 1972 Fiat 500L might have been made in this factory! I would have loved to look around the place, thank you for having the bravery to make this video.
@riccardojo462710 ай бұрын
I do have a 1972 Fiat 500L and I discovered it was built here!
@autouniontypeA10 ай бұрын
I just checked and mine was built there!@@riccardojo4627
@vincenzodeluca239510 ай бұрын
No, only 500 R was built in Termini Imerese
@autouniontypeA10 ай бұрын
@@vincenzodeluca2395 I have a list of chassis numbers that were built there and mine is within that list. So if that is wrong then I don't know which factory mine was built in.
@maestrovso5 ай бұрын
The only reason Fiat would leave the factory with so much equipment is it thought it would just temporarily mothball it. Little did they know it would be the end of it. So it only been dis-used since 2011. Still very rare for something like this not already been badly vandalized.
@lenny1089 ай бұрын
It shows how car manufacturers are rich. They leave behind equipment worth millions. And start new factories from scratch with new equipment.
@naijagoatfarmer9 ай бұрын
@lenny108 In accountancy terms, Specialized Infrastructure is termed as being a "sunk cost". It is costed out, apportioned, and recovered over the entirety of the product life cycle.
@Nellie-H10 ай бұрын
Great video! I am gear head and have had two Cinquecento. A '72 and a '74 as well as a '83 Panda.
@ForgottenBuildings10 ай бұрын
Thanks, great cars you had in the past!
@henktulp440010 ай бұрын
3:47 here we see a tool that tightens the wheel bolts (or nuts)… you are right about the cars being nearly completed here… Good Vid!! Thumb+Subscription. Greetings from the Netherlands, Henk.
@ForgottenBuildings10 ай бұрын
Dankjewel Henk!
@henktulp440010 ай бұрын
@@ForgottenBuildings You’re welcome!!!!
@m3photo72610 ай бұрын
This is one of the larger examples of what happened to thousands of factories and businesses in Sicily and Calabria. Certain “organizations” beginning with M on the island and ‘N on the southern mainland became so greedy in their endeavour that in time it became unsustainable to keep going while being coerced into “paying for security”.
@blackbelt200010 ай бұрын
I can infer what M stands for but I am not sure what N stands for?
@daveb944510 ай бұрын
ndrangheta
@tonymoto118810 ай бұрын
Mafia. There I said it.
@blackbelt200010 ай бұрын
@@daveb9445 ah, thank you
@naijagoatfarmer9 ай бұрын
Ndrangheta Shhhh!
@gordbaker89610 ай бұрын
So sad that such an enterprize is being demolished.
@DewtbArenatsiz9 ай бұрын
Thank the Euro currency. The lira was weak so Fiat's were cheap. The euro wiped out the advantage
@MrRockydee079 ай бұрын
I worked for a company 28 years and they closed down all the production you know it's a really eerie feeling when you walk through and everything is quiet
@thesilverone9410 ай бұрын
Wow, what a great video! So sad that the factory will be pulled down. An amazing history soon to be turned to dust 😢
@jimle2212 күн бұрын
I had a 1968 Fiat 800 in the seventies and early eighties. I loved that car. It used to run hot alot though. Had to replace the aluminum cylinder head a few times.
@notmenotme61410 ай бұрын
1:44 Parts of it look still in use. The desk still has stationary on it and a pair of rubber gloves. I find it hard to believe, it was abandoned like that. There’s also no dust,on the table tops.
@Rockport191110 ай бұрын
As a german I always have to smile when " massive" car factories are shown :) Nice time capsule, iam suprised how many machines are still left behind, maybe they where waiting for another product that never came. Unfortunately with the current switch to EV´s some smaller Car assembly factories in europe will close down as everyone of them fight for funding and new models...
@newblackdog782710 ай бұрын
We’ll see how massive they are vs the ones being built in China 🇨🇳 🙃
@sydneyshinshi10 ай бұрын
What does a German smile look like?
@tjroelsma10 ай бұрын
It certainly looks like the idea with this factory seems to have been to temporarily close it and maybe retool it for a different model car or maybe even to sell the complete factory. But it obviously wasn't ever reopened. Leaving pretty much a complete assembly line intact doesn't make much sense otherwise.
@erik_dk84210 ай бұрын
Scammers funneled €60M out under the pretense of producing electric cars in this factory.
@naijagoatfarmer9 ай бұрын
@tjroelsma The location was geographically and logistically remote. The whole area can now be re-imagined and repurposed, bringing new vibrant opportunities.
@simonebiuso309810 ай бұрын
Great video! Even i live in Sicily i didn't know this factory
@lauraferrari96155 ай бұрын
Spero tu sia molto giovane 🙈
@parrotraiser654110 ай бұрын
Somebody ought to able to make use of that facility for something.
@nakfan10 ай бұрын
Wow… what a fantastic look inside the plant. Thanks. Per (DK)
@NKPGarage4 ай бұрын
Wow. What an incredible place.
@lzweitkanal97645 ай бұрын
In 2011, the year of the factory's closure, I had the chance to visit a Mercedes Benz factory in Stuttgart. It was on a completely different level of technology. Add the remote location in a town, that other than that runs on fishery and tourism. This was a government project to bring wealth by planned economy, but in a competetive setting it was just not viable. Very sad to see it dormant, anyways...
@mikeraphone674510 ай бұрын
Shame that the building couldn't be re used . I don't know anything about what happened here . Poor people who lost their jobs because of some greedy people.
@Ekam-Sat4 ай бұрын
It's always crazy that these factories can just abandon everything without the responsibility to clean up. I mean this is prime real estate next to the ocean.
@azimmulla3346 ай бұрын
This car production line should be utilised as it provides many people a source of living
@eric445810 ай бұрын
Doet toch zeer, zo een rijke geschiedenis van automobielproductie te zien verdwijnen. Het mocht toen al massaproductie geweest zijn, er zat toch een unieke sfeer in die Italiaanse fabrieken die tot in de eindproducten leefden .... jammer, komt niooit meer terug 😭😭😭
@obelic7110 ай бұрын
Kort bij huis VDL Nedcar in Born dat zelfs groter is dan deze ex Fiat fabriek gaat ook voor 75% dicht in 2024 Alleen de pershal en een groot magazijn/laaddok blijft operationeel om plaat delen te maken voor diverse auto fabrikanten in Europa.
@alexdelchini28025 ай бұрын
I have passed this factory many of times driving down to Cefalu i even know people who have worked there
@vascobishop335911 күн бұрын
Well presented and researched.
@PeterHernandez-lg2eh10 ай бұрын
I had a fiat brava 131 4 door. Rented one in Puerto Rico. Liked the look and handling so i bought one
@alexfabianolourencodejesus532710 ай бұрын
Muito triste ver um império desse aí parado ocioso,meu primeiro emprego foi na Fiat automóveis,betim mg tive orgulho de trabalhar lá quase 10anos,melhor empresa que eu trabalhei na minha vida,eu admiro esse logo marca Fiat, se Deus quiser quem sabe um dia essa unidade volta a gerar empregos e sonhos
@joseantoniocalixtofernande37438 ай бұрын
Esquece. Estes países estão mandando suas fabricas todas pro leste europeu e pra China. Lamentável.
@Renatodonadio10 ай бұрын
126 was never produced in Termini Imerese, it began production in Cassino (south of Rome) before moving to Bielsko Biala in Poland, 500 was produced in Termini until the end of the seventies when they reverted to the production of the Panda 😀
@MauiWauiPineappleExpress10 ай бұрын
Fiat 126 Assembly : Cassino, Italy Termini Imerese, Italy Tychy, Poland (Polski Fiat) Kragujevac, Yugoslavia (Zastava) Graz, Austria (Steyr Puch) The Fiat 126 was produced until 1979 at Fiat's factories in Cassino and Termini Imerese - with a total production of 1.352.912 in Italy. The Fiat 126 was also manufactured under license by Zastava in Yugoslavia. In Austria it was briefly assembled by Steyr Puch as the successor to the successful Puch 500, with assembly until 1975 - and production of 2069 units. Most 126s were produced in Bielsko-Biała, Poland, as the Polski Fiat 126p, where production continued until 2000. In many markets Fiat discontinued sales of the 126 in 1993 in favor of their new Cinquecento with its front engine. With a length of 3,05 meters, the total production of the 126 reached almost 4,7 million units. In Poland, the car became a cultural icon and was nicknamed Maluch, meaning “the little one” or “toddler,” which eventually became an official model name in 1997 when it appeared on the back of the car.
@sonnylatchstring10 ай бұрын
The FIAT 126 was produced in Termini Imerese !!!!!!! Fiat 500 - 1970-1975 = 207,988 units produced Fiat 126-1975-1979 = approximately 200,000 units!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fiat Panda - 1980-1992 = approximately 2,300,000 units Fiat Punto - 1993-1999 = approximately 900,000 units Fiat Punto II - 1999-2005 = approximately 350,000 units Lancia Ypsilon - 2005-2011 = 374,722 units
@heiko_owl5 ай бұрын
That was a very interessant Video. Fortunately, there was still a lot to see in the Factory and a lot of information in the Video about the Company. 👍🏻
@LiquidAudio10 ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing, great video!
@ForgottenBuildings10 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@BryanWhat2810 ай бұрын
Very interesting video. Keep it up!
@ForgottenBuildings10 ай бұрын
Thanks man!
@TheGippy306 ай бұрын
Wow thanks for your efforts, it was a nice tour, glad you didn’t get caught
@tomak799 ай бұрын
First YT content that had me on the edge of my seat. I have subscribed, and look forward to future content. Glad you escaped. Stay safe! 31 01 2024 UK
@ForgottenBuildings9 ай бұрын
Thanks man, glad to hear you enjoyed it!
@MetalMania3DTV-TAS-AUS10 ай бұрын
Really appreciate your hard work, I've been in the motor industry for long time 47 plus years, I really enjoyed this, I'll be checking your video's out 😊🇦🇺🤝😎✌👍🍻🍺🍻🍺😎
@optical_ideas10 ай бұрын
Wow amazing. It's a pity that you couldn't film more
@The_DuMont_NetworkАй бұрын
There was no filming. He is using electronic cameras recording on memory media. Thus he is not filming.
@petersloane2528 ай бұрын
Fantastic video and a valuable historic record of Italy & Fiat’s industrial heritage, well done👍 . Can’t find a comment someone made about the factory origin and the Agnelli family leaving Italy with loads of money. What’s that all about? 😢🤷♂️
@keno77Ай бұрын
Very interesting, thank you
@adalbertorodriguesdonascim406010 ай бұрын
Que vídeo sensacional! Se você viesse ao Brasil, o que você mais veria são fábricas abandonadas...
@ForgottenBuildings10 ай бұрын
Obrigado, está lindo!
@haroldkreye87705 ай бұрын
The Classic 500 should return to production as an EV, in this factory.
@Fran_SG6 ай бұрын
Amazing place and vídeo!!!! Very sad is this get demolished.
@ForgottenBuildings6 ай бұрын
Thanks man!
@Thomas-ul3uy10 ай бұрын
It would be neat to have the three assembly lines of the main cars assembled there. Each model car have stages of the car being built as a museum.
@JoJo-wq6zl10 ай бұрын
Great video over a nice place. I like the new intro.
@ForgottenBuildings10 ай бұрын
Thanks, glad to hear!
@youmike6010 ай бұрын
Well done, Braveheart 👍🏻
@stuartc2910 ай бұрын
Excellent video.
@alphaomega610 ай бұрын
Should start reproducing the old fiat 500 and sell it. I’m sure there would be a lot of people interested.
@naijagoatfarmer9 ай бұрын
@alphaomega6 "Retro" & "Nostalgia" are both powerful marketing motivators. Classic example being the BMC Austin Mini. An Icon still being produced by BMW. Though niche market could turn out unprofitable and flop.
@pablocarbajo55455 ай бұрын
Very interesting. Good job!
@ForgottenBuildings5 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@icascone25 күн бұрын
Wow what a gem!!
@boudewynwagener765310 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing...I love videos like this. Keep up the good work.
@dipling.pitzler765010 ай бұрын
Very good and fitting sound track!
@ForgottenBuildings10 ай бұрын
Thanks man!
@motormedic667310 ай бұрын
Amazing Video 👍👍👍
@ForgottenBuildings10 ай бұрын
Thanks man!
@andrevanbeckhoven9039 ай бұрын
Just lovely thanks regards Andre Netherlands
@iansavage288510 ай бұрын
Very interesting.....well done.Its a shame it cant be put back in producing something !!.
@Electronzap8 ай бұрын
Awesome explore. Too bad the workers lost their jobs.
@michals54710 ай бұрын
The same as in Poland after 1990. Destroyed, ruined Polish car factories: Passenger Car Factory in Żerań in Warsaw, Commercial Vehicle Factory in Nysa, Truck Factory in Lublin. Moreover, the Agricultural Tractor Plant in Ursus near Warsaw was stolen and destroyed...
@pinkbono10 ай бұрын
The Ursus tractor factory was in decay for 30 years, there was nothing else to do rather than converting it when Ursus was attached to Warsaw and became a district.
@michals54710 ай бұрын
@@pinkbono Not true. The Ursus Tractor Factory was deliberately destroyed in order to liquidate the electromechanical industry in Poland, make Poland dependent on imports, deprive people of work in the industry, deprive them of the industrial center, vocational schools, scientific, research and social facilities. Ursus also produced Massey Ferguson tractors, which are still around and sold in Europe to this day.
@kjie--005 ай бұрын
@@michals547messy fergoson factories also exciting in south asian countries like india pakstan etc ... still they are operational... but now messy fergoson tractor prices are very high due to inflation rate
@mikoyangurevic8634Ай бұрын
That's Capitalism my friend, Western "Democracy".
@nihilmiror631210 ай бұрын
Fraud in Sicily…who would have thought! 😏
@danielstefanovic260410 ай бұрын
Fraud in Italy who would have thought 😂
@andrewalberttinyАй бұрын
I visited this factory when was active with “Fiat Punto” in the 1998 during my militar service in Italy. It’s a pity to see this huge industrial plan in this condition but mass production is leaving from our western countries and we must accept it.
@eddkennedy64585 ай бұрын
That was very interesting thanks for uploading
@andreash.684110 ай бұрын
Cool and interesting video. I also loved the pronounciation of certain words: „fraudschderschs“ 😂
@dinorossi66116 ай бұрын
wow that is sad and tragic
@BarryRudge10 ай бұрын
Such a shame and shows technology caught up with a facility that we consider to be very large but in the production of motor vehicles was considered too small. It costs millions to build a car plant with modern production facilities
@jeandechabrier399810 ай бұрын
These Fiats are now produced in Poland by cheap polish workers, that Work for a few Zloty even at Weekends. Built cheap - sold expensive.
@peterjanssen210510 ай бұрын
top video, thanks
@MrWaalkman9 ай бұрын
So the plant is located here: 37.97043331958398, 13.757084650950118 Looking at it from above, we can see that the Paint shop is in the lower right hand corner and takes up about 30% - 35% of the total plant. Which says to me that it was a small plant, and constrained by its neighbors (preventing it from growing any larger). Which explains why sludge and the RTO (incinerator) were located insanely far from Paint. Sad, but they really didn't have a choice. So was the spiral ramp under the Blutec sign used for foot traffic? Apparently so. You can see the alternate stair access to the roof @2:59 @0:38 fixturing to hold the engines as they are built. Looks like there are coolant lines above for aiding in the cutting process. Fixtures appear to be designed to keep the coolant from dripping on the floor. Looks like Powertrain to me. @0:42 a "Bingo Board" for fault display and tracking progress. That's the large blue screen hanging above the floor. Looks like more of Powertrain ("PT"). @0:44 looks like "Dispatch". Looks like rather than just monitoring the process and calling out faults to Maintenance, they control it from here. Or possibly not the Fiat plant. @1:03 looks like Sludge / water treatment in the foreground. That's an example of an area that you want to stay away from. Never mind, you went in there. :) @1:24 the water from Paint got sent here where it would be treated to separate the paint molecules/fragments from the sludge water. The "paint putty" is then squeegeed to get as much water out as possible and then it is collected and shipped to a solid waste facility. One of the nastier places in a car plant. @1:31 where the chemicals got added to the sludge. The chemicals in this area (oxidizers mainly, but there are acids as well) have been known to blow up. @3:45 you see the backside of a "Wheel Multiple". It runs down the nuts of the wheels and torques them to spec. So the area that you were in was GA, or "General Assembly". @5:09 looks like engine assembly in "Powertrain". @5:56 the flattop conveyor in "Final", part of GA, and the last stop before the car exits the factory. @7:25 Dynamic Vehicle Test, or "DVT". Also in Final. @8:17 Twin strand conveyor in the foreground, and those tilting carriers that we saw earlier. If you have sharp eyes, you will see that the yellow tilt carriers are individually powered and driven with what we call "Electrified Monorail". So this probably puts this at the exit of Paint, and the beginning of GA (because it is transitioning the job from the twin strand to "Overhead Conveyor"). @8:32 possibly positioners to hold the job while it gets transferred to the tilt carriers. @8:39 just normal car plant noises. You didn't think that they left the lights on just for you, did you? :) Looks like a late '90s to early '00s level of technology, but I would have to see the inside of a panel to tell for sure. Sad to see it get demolished, and you may not realize it, but in Powertrain, Paint, & Stamping (at least) there are basement floors to be explored. Paint would also have several floors above the main floor. Just keep in mind that ventilation is crucial, and probably not working. Pits are particularly dangerous since many of the noxious fumes are heavier than air and you might find yourself at the bottom of a pit with no oxygen.
@MetaverseAdventures9 ай бұрын
That spiral ramp is so confusing both for foot traffic or cars as regardless of use, it really goes nowhere. All I can think of is that perhaps they drove the latest models they were making up to the edge of the roof for viewing like some car dealerships do? Love to get a definitive answer if anyone knows?
@Crusader246 ай бұрын
My Family owns a Classic Fiat 500R from 1971, who knows, maybe it was also assembled in this factory.
@tomthompson740010 ай бұрын
its so abandoned that you had to sneak in , and hide from who evers guarding it ,,,
@writerconsidered10 ай бұрын
The fact that they have financial police is amazing. And they actually arrest people. In America all they do is fine companies at best and less then the profit they make. So the fine just becomes the cost of doing business.
@notmenotme61410 ай бұрын
Italy has several different law enforcement agencies… The Carabinieri (a gendarmerie who are the oldest, technically they’re ran by the Ministry of Defence, they used to police more rural areas), The Polizia (the normal state police), Guardia di Finanza (Financial police, who deal with financial crimes, fraud, imports and exports, tax evasion), Polizia Provinciale (Provincial police, a regional force), Polizia Municipale (city police, who do things like traffic and car parking), Polizia Penitenziaria (Prison service), Corpo Forestale (Forestry police), I think Italy has a postal police too? There’s a joke in Italy that if you need to phone the police for something, which one of the several police do you phone?
@classiccarsandlifestyle4 ай бұрын
I've really loved this video and subsribed to your chanel. I do wonder how many foreign languages the people speak who have complaints abouth the accent.
@ocsrc9 ай бұрын
This is such a shame Why ??!!!! Why would they abandon the factory ?
@giovannibisesijonnyb.44610 ай бұрын
I worked there, they still haven't found a solution for the workers
@MetaverseAdventures9 ай бұрын
That spiral ramp is so confusing both for foot traffic or cars as regardless of use, it really goes nowhere. All I can think of is that perhaps they drove the latest models they were making up to the edge of the roof for viewing like some car dealerships do? Love to get a definitive answer if anyone knows?
@MrRichard5700010 ай бұрын
heel mooi,denk dat ze niet zo flauw zijn als ze je daar pakken...
@copperkingrecycling63410 ай бұрын
Awesome video
@andypandy993110 ай бұрын
Interesting video. I would have thought it was not wise to manufacture cars next to the sea.
@ForgottenBuildings10 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@buddygallagher119310 ай бұрын
Cool video..
@WhattaFook7 ай бұрын
I'd surely bring a small cinewhoop drone with me, beside the camera drone...
@marco.castigliaАй бұрын
That's near my hometown!!
@fredericcolombier53806 ай бұрын
It's Sicily and you are in an abandoned place, in the middle of nowhere , at your place I wouldn't be afraid of be running by security guards , but of people who are much less willing to let you leave alive, because you arrived at the wrong place at the wrong time, it's the biggest risk on this damn shi**y island.
@Duvelz10 ай бұрын
nice vid again! :)
@ForgottenBuildings10 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@nexe82685 ай бұрын
So sad,when you remember a lot of people who wroked there!!
@pogpogcasino17 күн бұрын
rumors of closures... "rumorshs of closhures" 😂😂😂
@woodennecktie8 ай бұрын
production facilities like this are kept frozen because of strategic interest , so not working today , perhaps later very important .
@viktorasvolskis39789 ай бұрын
Factory closures are taking place across Europe. When Europe does not receive cheap gas and oil from Russia, even more rapid factory closures + in the chemical industry have begun.
@Mespera30116 ай бұрын
Ruski bot 😂 They close because cheap cars from China are floodin Europe
@viktorasvolskis39786 ай бұрын
@@Mespera3011 Cars made in Europe have become expensive, so they cannot compete with cheap cars from China. When European business is forced to pay high prices for gas and electricity, such business becomes uncompetitive.