Comments on: Chemiewerk Rüdersdorf https://abandonedberlin.com/chemiewerk-ruedersdorf/ If it's verboten it's got to be fun Tue, 27 Jun 2023 22:27:02 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 By: Willbert https://abandonedberlin.com/chemiewerk-ruedersdorf/#comment-7602 Sun, 05 Feb 2023 18:03:46 +0000 #comment-7602 In reply to Danny D.

I lived in Rüdersdorf some years. For me, the best way in all of the years was to go to the takeaway and Truckstop called “Süße Ecke” there you can Park on the Road.. from there you can Cross the Road -> you will see stairs.. Go down, turn right and follow the path until you reach the train Tracks. Turn left and stay left of the train. You will come to a Bridge.. follow the path and Not the train tracks. You will come to a fence and hopefully it will be Open. If you follow the train Tracks you also will come to the factory but its a lot longer.

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By: Raimondo https://abandonedberlin.com/chemiewerk-ruedersdorf/#comment-7534 Sun, 04 Sep 2022 19:11:54 +0000 #comment-7534 Visitata a fine agosto del 2022. Abbiamo utilizzato queste coordinate : 52°29’06.2″N 13°46’59.6″E.
Il posto si presenta davvero interessante ed immenso. Abbastanza visitato (quando stavamo noi abbiamo salutato molte persone che visitavano come noi il posto).
Nessun controllo.
Di fondo consiglio di andarci il fine settimana.

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By: Anonymous https://abandonedberlin.com/chemiewerk-ruedersdorf/#comment-7499 Sat, 18 Jun 2022 19:19:11 +0000 #comment-7499 18.06.22 Report! Saturday. The path is wide open from the northwest of the river site. From the tram station Rüdelsdorf, you walk north and cross the Henitzstraße bridge. There you will find a narrow path along the river. Once you walk underneath the train bridge you can turn right. Lovely and amazing place. Surprisingly clean! Please take home any trash that you bring and be careful and discret. Entry coordinates: 52°29’06.2″N 13°46’59.6″E

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By: Danny D https://abandonedberlin.com/chemiewerk-ruedersdorf/#comment-7498 Mon, 13 Jun 2022 02:58:35 +0000 #comment-7498 In reply to Anonymous.

So you are recommending NOT going near train tracks, is that right? It sounded like others thought that is the best way. Would you mind clarifying/ helping me understand?

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By: Danny D https://abandonedberlin.com/chemiewerk-ruedersdorf/#comment-7497 Mon, 13 Jun 2022 02:56:13 +0000 #comment-7497 In reply to kees.

What is the train bridge? You mean you walked across a bridge for trains? What train? Sorry, I’m writing this from the States, trying to visualize. Actually we’ll have a car, likely, and need to figure the best place to park. You have any ideas? Thx!

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By: kees https://abandonedberlin.com/chemiewerk-ruedersdorf/#comment-7472 Wed, 20 Apr 2022 20:59:55 +0000 #comment-7472 We were there March 2022. Accessing by the maingate was impossible. We entered by the trainbridge under the gate. We took pictures, etcetera, etcetera.

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By: Marc https://abandonedberlin.com/chemiewerk-ruedersdorf/#comment-7437 Sun, 13 Feb 2022 17:45:23 +0000 #comment-7437 Visited today (13/02/2021). Still accessible and super easy
via Ernst-Thalmann Str. and the tiny railway bridge that crosses the water.

This is one of those abandoned places that don’t really degrade, since there’s nothing to degrade left. It’s still as in the pictures.

Highlight: The silos‘ rooftop view (just be careful not to fall to certain death through one of the many holes in the ground). Enjoy!

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By: Anonymous https://abandonedberlin.com/chemiewerk-ruedersdorf/#comment-7430 Mon, 31 Jan 2022 14:07:52 +0000 #comment-7430 accessing form the west is definitely recommended. There is a big quarry behind and to the east of this site that has 24 hour guards. Don’t go near there or the train tracks behind and you will have a great urbex experience.
Really cool site!

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By: Anonymous https://abandonedberlin.com/chemiewerk-ruedersdorf/#comment-7417 Fri, 21 Jan 2022 22:47:17 +0000 #comment-7417 Went last week. The security guard took a photo of us climbing over the gate, but then waved and said “no problem”, he just didn’t want us to go over to “his” area, which is this other factory still in use.
We explored some cool basements and it’s definitely worth a try, just make sure to wear a mask- there was a bunch of weird stuff lying around, some of it looked like asbestos.

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By: Herrman https://abandonedberlin.com/chemiewerk-ruedersdorf/#comment-7409 Wed, 05 Jan 2022 20:26:48 +0000 #comment-7409 In reply to Leni.

Geilomat

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