Hand Car Wash, Budapest, Hungary /// 2021.02.28. @Ati @Berni RATING: ✪✪ DIFFICULTY: easy SIZE: 4-9 buildings
19600 23th October 2022 Published by Attila Deák
We saw several times this large building, but finally, we had time to visit it. This hand car wash building is in Budapest. From the outside, the building appeared to be a typical car wash for buses or large tracks, with huge bays for washing cars. However, as soon as we entered, it was clear that this was no ordinary car wash.
The first thing that caught our attention was the incredible graffiti that covered the walls. From devil portraits to abstract designs, the art was truly stunning. However, as we explored further, we noticed that every room was almost completely empty. The only thing we found was a few broken sofas, toys, empty cans, and several cats.
As we explored the building, we couldn’t help but feel a sense of unease. The place was quite terrifying as it was full of homeless people and drug addicts. Some of them were passed out and others were visibly agitated, which made us feel unsafe.
Despite the eerie atmosphere, the graffiti continued to fascinate us. It was clear that some very talented artists had used this abandoned building as a canvas. We couldn’t help but wonder about the history of the place and who the artists were.
If anyone reading this post has any information about this site, please contact us. We would love to learn more about its past and the artists who created such beautiful graffiti.
In conclusion, urbexing is not just about exploring abandoned buildings but also about uncovering the stories and secrets that they hold. This abandoned hand car wash building was a perfect example of that, a place that was once a bustling business, is now left to rot and decay. But the graffiti on the walls, tells a different story, a story of creativity and talent.
Hand Car Wash, Budapest, Hungary /// 2021.02.28. @Ati @Berni RATING: ✪✪ DIFFICULTY: easy SIZE: 4-9 buildings
19:00 23th October 2022 Published by Attila Deák
We saw several times this large building, but finally, we had time to visit it. This hand car wash building is in Budapest. From the outside, the building appeared to be a typical car wash for buses or large tracks, with huge bays for washing cars. However, as soon as we entered, it was clear that this was no ordinary car wash.
The first thing that caught our attention was the incredible graffiti that covered the walls. From devil portraits to abstract designs, the art was truly stunning. However, as we explored further, we noticed that every room was almost completely empty. The only thing we found was a few broken sofas, toys, empty cans, and several cats.
As we explored the building, we couldn’t help but feel a sense of unease. The place was quite terrifying as it was full of homeless people and drug addicts. Some of them were passed out and others were visibly agitated, which made us feel unsafe.
Despite the eerie atmosphere, the graffiti continued to fascinate us. It was clear that some very talented artists had used this abandoned building as a canvas. We couldn’t help but wonder about the history of the place and who the artists were.
If anyone reading this post has any information about this site, please contact us. We would love to learn more about its past and the artists who created such beautiful graffiti.
In conclusion, urbexing is not just about exploring abandoned buildings but also about uncovering the stories and secrets that they hold. This abandoned hand car wash building was a perfect example of that, a place that was once a bustling business, is now left to rot and decay. But the graffiti on the walls, tells a different story, a story of creativity and talent.
LOCATION
Finding and locating Urbex sites is a time-consuming task or we can call it a hobby.
First, try Google Search & Google Maps, a good search can do miracles 😉
But with the help of Google maps and Bing maps, google search urbex-related webpages, and delving into the comments of open/closed Facebook groups with abandoned topics, you can find almost every location if you really want it. That’s how we’ve made a Google Urbex World Map digging deep into the Internet, so now we have thousands of amazing new places to discover, only time and money limit us. If you are also an Urbex photographer, or if you have an Urbex Vlog/Blog please contact us, we are ready to share or change locations if we are sure you are a trusted Urbexer/Friend, not a metal dealer/thief or a destructive barbarian vandal.
We strictly condemn all forms of destruction of deserted places and damaging abandoned sites. We take nothing away, we do not move anything, don’t break locks, don’t break windows. Take photos, leave just footprints.
Please support us on Patreon, so with this support, we can visit better and better-abandoned places all over the world. You will be able to get the newest blog posts and pictures weeks before they will be published here and on our Facebook page. Also, we are doing live chat sessions with our supporters, so you can hear really interesting stories about how we find a hidden location, hor how is it possible to enter a place or how can we survive when we are cathed by security. This behind the scene information is only for the supporting Patreon users. Also, you will be the first to be able to buy a cheaper price for our future printed Urbex photo albums, so early heads up on any new print products just for you.
Maintaining a site like this, with a Facebook page with daily posts needs a lot of time and effort. We created this Club to share our adventures and photos with the world, to keep the memory of these abandoned buildings which might even disappear in the near future forever. Our hope is that visitors enjoy their time here and think about the past, and the stories behind the pictures, and maybe we will encourage someone to buy and restore a site.
If you don’t have enough money to support us on Patreon, there is another way: follow us on Facebook, Like and Comment frequently – we love interacting with people who like the topic, tell your friends/family/colleagues about our pages, share a link to our website with them so they can take a look, or share re-tweet our social media posts so that other interested people you know might see something they like!
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