How sad - that is the old Pininfarina factory in Italy. To think that the once great Pininfarina had designed some of the most famous Ferrari's, Maserati's, Lancia's and Alfa Romeo's amongst other brands. The last cars coming off this line were the 939 Brera and Spider - both beautiful cars.....Grazie Mille Battista Pinifarina !
Amazing to see as humans we spend so much time and money on these places only to just completely abandoned them. Oh well, makes for great viewing from our Urbex crews.. Thankyou.
As a factory worker, i can tell you that it's kind of a must. Doing any precise work in bad lightning conditions will start to damage your vision pretty quickly. You could have perfect vision and you'll be needing glasses in a few months if the lights are bad.
@@NorthernChev are those fluorescent lights or skylight cutouts for the natural light to get in? being empty for a decade hard to think the lights are still on and not burnt out
@@ChaseB517 Precisely, that's why I brought that up. I think they were granted admission to the building. I don't think this particular visit was a sneak and peek type thing. Not all their vids are sneak in and sneak out. Because, although there are skylights in that big room, you can clearly see in many different shots that the overhead fluorescent lights ARE actually turned on. You can see them every so often. I think this "tour" was arranged.
If a factory closes it's usually due to decline in production (or a new facility being opened elsewhere) At that point there isn't anything worth to repurpose and this stuff doesn't exactly have resale value. Dismantling it costs money so it's cheaper to just "let it be"
@tubagoo dom He says in the video it was shut down 10 years ago. Also scrappers have been there and he mentions that in the video as well. Abandoned places have electricity still on sometimes.
@@hvachacker586 I was replying to the other guy that said since the electricity is on that means they got permission. The electricity isn't always off in abandoned places. Also I agree it looked skylit and my original message said I didn't see any lights but I wasn't sure so I took that out. Either way, electricity shouldn't be a factor in determining whether they got permission to explore.
The legs of the yellow chairs were made of aluminum, I think they are scrap dealers, who took them. Probably licensed by the property, I don't think if thieves had been there they would have left a lot more stuff, even the Makita battery chargers are worth a lot of money.
Definitely waaay too short video for such a huge, interesting complex. Lots of details missing, lots of rooms unseen. Otherwise super good video. Thank's and best regards.
I do agree, super long videos are not right with me, as I have an interest in quite a few content creators, but this had the potential for like twice the length.
Great video! Really nice to finally have a peak inside! Very unfortunate that nobody went in when the old Alfa Spiders were still rotting away outside, must’ve been truly top notch at that time 👌
I used the Dalmec robotics in Burnley UK when we used to manufacture TV screens for Philips Glass. The Robotics are manufactured specifically for the job in question. I have to say I enjoyed this a lot!
There are only 91 comments as I write this, and by coincidence I also worked there (Mullard Simonstone). I was an electrical apprentice and transferred to Mullard Blackburn in 1982.
Must be- the last cars they made in that plant were Alfa Breras and I see some assembly pictures in this video that look like those. Makes sense that the plant would look relatively modern too since it was only made back in the 80's, for cadillac initially. I wonder if they're still trying to sell it considering all the robots and infrastructure they left behind.
the chair legs and the damage where ceilings were pulled down is for the metal scrap. this happens all too often. the robots wont be taken (other than copper wiring) because they are too heavy and awkward to manipulate out and sell as scrap
There's also too technical, some parts are still under stress/tension, so, without a proper tooling, it can explode at their faces, so too much risky for so few valuable stuff (as they know (the servomotors can easily reach 200 $/€ each)) Added to the risk of getting arrested by police, they definitely won't even try...
For the entire assembly hall part I was wondering why that place hasnt been completely looted by thieves - tools and machinery worth a pretty dime just standing there in pristine condition. Then we see legless chairs in the cantina... 🤦🏻♂️ By the way, I like this format very much. The only thing missing is live narration as you walk through.
its not easy to dismantle and not easy to sell. perhaps that is a reason. the six-axis arm, for example, is worthless without a proper functional control unit.
Is this the Pininfarina plant in San Giorgio Canavese? In any case, please post full unedited walkthrough, if possible. I find abandoned factories amazing.
Peugeot makes some really great cars. One of my most favorite brands. Yeah it's sad that this place closed along with other ones. Usa isn't making anything much anymore. Should go back to the golden years where everyone was building what they wanted and working out the costs later
@@Expatriate1977 in this plant, only a few models were built to order for peugeot. 205 and 306 Convertible, 504 406 Coupe. But youre right, it was the better years. At the moment things are looking up again
I see the skylights but it really looks like the lights are on. At the 5:20 mark (and as you pointed what Arnold used in T2) the rim mounting machines look like U.S. Military 7.62 minigun barrels, lol.
Such a shame for all those good stuff left in there and waiting to be rusted and wasted. All those Robots Servos VFDs Harmonic drives HMIs PLCs Solenoid valves and so on. 😱😱😱😱
Holy fuck. All those robots are worth a fortune. I don't believe someone would go through the trouble of stealing chair legs and leave those robotic arms (the red ones). It would make no sense at all
Great place! I think it's the first exploration video I seen where there were still robots and easy to pick apart heavy machinery. Funny how all the chair legs got swiped lol.
This is really cool and sad as alfa romeo is one of my favorite car brands. Yes they have a bad reputation for quality but they are just so pretty and fun to drive.
@@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath So i found some places so : Abandoned village with 9 houses 48.338738, 17.986398 Hotel which is very intact 49.387978, 20.361299 Czech-Slovak atom bunker 50.536980, 14.803458
Must have been more comments on this, but the way how the ceiling windows manage to illuminate the hall is really something! Had to look twice to ensure it really was just the sun and no electrical light. Just curioud, was it something you realised also while walking around? Visited quite some (partial) empty factoy/assembly halls myself, but never with such beautifull light ^^ Amazing place, thx for filming and sharing.
Please add subtitles, I'm a fan of this channel, I'm from Brazil, I follow your videos thanks to the subtitles ... Sorry if my English is bad, I'm using Google Translate ...
is it just me or would this be an amazing place to squat, clean up, and repurpose into a live in shelter/robotics laboratory. looks like it would still have power
Visit this factory few days ago, conditions are even worst than in your video. I'm wondering how is possible to waste all that technology. I count 4 vertical warehouse almost new in abandoned state. Not conceivable at all.
@@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath A friend was there two days ago and all is gone. I see a comment on an urbex online site that tell in november 2022, all is already empty. 😢
Fun fact they plan to convert this factory for ev production. But sadly they won't because coachbuilding by independent companies has no future. In this factory, my car was produced so yes thank you for the video. You should have walked around the test track though.
Someday there will be a lot of abandoned obsolete internal combustion engine vehicle factories like that because of the transition to electric propulsion. Legacy car companies that will fail to transition or fail to keep up with advanced technology electric vehicles, especially with Tesla will end up like that, abandoned and decaying.
How sad - that is the old Pininfarina factory in Italy. To think that the once great Pininfarina had designed some of the most famous Ferrari's, Maserati's, Lancia's and Alfa Romeo's amongst other brands. The last cars coming off this line were the 939 Brera and Spider - both beautiful cars.....Grazie Mille Battista Pinifarina !
plus 406 Coupe ❤️
Nothing to worry about, it’s just cars not a Lada
Amazing to see as humans we spend so much time and money on these places only to just completely abandoned them. Oh well, makes for great viewing from our Urbex crews.. Thankyou.
so saaaaaad to see such infrastructure in disuse....
Don't worry you paid for it im sure, through tax write offs amd government bailouts.
@@5thdmt Maybe what you mention is actually a reason to be sad and worry about it?
Yea. Out of control capitalism will do that.
I am impressed how much light there is in such a large facility.
As a factory worker, i can tell you that it's kind of a must. Doing any precise work in bad lightning conditions will start to damage your vision pretty quickly. You could have perfect vision and you'll be needing glasses in a few months if the lights are bad.
Good design of structure for natural light.
@@canlasbenefit08 look again, the fluorescent light overhead are turned ON in many of the shots. Not all but many.
@@NorthernChev are those fluorescent lights or skylight cutouts for the natural light to get in? being empty for a decade hard to think the lights are still on and not burnt out
@@ChaseB517 Precisely, that's why I brought that up. I think they were granted admission to the building. I don't think this particular visit was a sneak and peek type thing. Not all their vids are sneak in and sneak out. Because, although there are skylights in that big room, you can clearly see in many different shots that the overhead fluorescent lights ARE actually turned on. You can see them every so often. I think this "tour" was arranged.
Seems like a shame to have all those robotics going to waste and not repurposed.
If a factory closes it's usually due to decline in production (or a new facility being opened elsewhere)
At that point there isn't anything worth to repurpose and this stuff doesn't exactly have resale value. Dismantling it costs money so it's cheaper to just "let it be"
All the equipment is really dated. Also this production facility seems to have a lot of manual assembly in it, nowadays you need a lot more space.
@tubagoo dom He says in the video it was shut down 10 years ago. Also scrappers have been there and he mentions that in the video as well. Abandoned places have electricity still on sometimes.
@@briani4959 That facility is lit by skylights. In the video no noisy transformers can be heard.
@@hvachacker586 I was replying to the other guy that said since the electricity is on that means they got permission. The electricity isn't always off in abandoned places. Also I agree it looked skylit and my original message said I didn't see any lights but I wasn't sure so I took that out. Either way, electricity shouldn't be a factor in determining whether they got permission to explore.
Imagine one of those robots begins to move out of nowhere.
The legs of the yellow chairs were made of aluminum, I think they are scrap dealers, who took them. Probably licensed by the property, I don't think if thieves had been there they would have left a lot more stuff, even the Makita battery chargers are worth a lot of money.
Former production line for the Alfa Romeo Brera and Spider (2005-2010). Beautiful cars.
Is this an old pininfarina factory? I wonder if my fiat coupe was made here in the 90s..
plus 406 Coupe
Alf Romeo Brera and Peugeot 406 coupe. Both pininfarina designs.... possibly they built those models here.
Yes. You can even se the drawing of a Brera at 5:55.
The Brera was designed by Giugiaro. The Spider convertible was designed by Pininfarina (basically the roof and boot lid).
@@Strike86 ok cool 👍🏻
Yes the Peugeot 406 Coupe was build here too, from 1996-2004
Also the plant was first opened to manufacture the bodies of the Cadillac Allanté, which were then shipped to the US for the final assembly
This factory looks modern
FPS is really choppy, but the content is top notch. Love it
Definitely waaay too short video for such a huge, interesting complex.
Lots of details missing, lots of rooms unseen.
Otherwise super good video.
Thank's and best regards.
I do agree, super long videos are not right with me, as I have an interest in quite a few content creators, but this had the potential for like twice the length.
Great video! Really nice to finally have a peak inside! Very unfortunate that nobody went in when the old Alfa Spiders were still rotting away outside, must’ve been truly top notch at that time 👌
I used the Dalmec robotics in Burnley UK when we used to manufacture TV screens for Philips Glass. The Robotics are manufactured specifically for the job in question.
I have to say I enjoyed this a lot!
There are only 91 comments as I write this, and by coincidence I also worked there (Mullard Simonstone). I was an electrical apprentice and transferred to Mullard Blackburn in 1982.
That's cool, I live near Dalmec's plant and I know a few people that work there
I love the non edited walk throughs with commentary.
This felt like it was cut short. I always like good close ups of control panels etc
As a technician I see the production similar to my work automation and design of the place going down without use sad
I wouldn't be surprised if this is still open and also been the state of the car plant since day one by the build quality of my old alfa.
Literally the means of production, just sitting there to be siezed.
The old Pininfarina factory? Cool video 👍🏻
Must be- the last cars they made in that plant were Alfa Breras and I see some assembly pictures in this video that look like those. Makes sense that the plant would look relatively modern too since it was only made back in the 80's, for cadillac initially. I wonder if they're still trying to sell it considering all the robots and infrastructure they left behind.
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@@jcozine also the 406 coupe
Pininfarina is in talks now with a Chinese-Korean company, Songuo, to start European production of a new electric vehicle at this plant.
Dope spot Bob! Amazing it's so intact after 10 years. Loved the canteen, great view there!
👍😎No graffiti and nothing destroyed...score!
Well check the top 10 most dangerous adventures if you want to see real good stuff😊
@@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath I saw it (I am a Subscriber) and it was AWSOME!
Another enjoyable video guys, thanks!
the chair legs and the damage where ceilings were pulled down is for the metal scrap. this happens all too often. the robots wont be taken (other than copper wiring) because they are too heavy and awkward to manipulate out and sell as scrap
There's also too technical, some parts are still under stress/tension, so, without a proper tooling, it can explode at their faces, so too much risky for so few valuable stuff (as they know (the servomotors can easily reach 200 $/€ each))
Added to the risk of getting arrested by police, they definitely won't even try...
I SEE A ALFA ROMEO ON THE THUMBMAIL😍
Yes, they were made here ^^
Is this in Lombardy?
The are all broken down. Like the one on the road 😊🤭
@@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath Damnn😍
@@rbd5868 no piemonte
As far as factories go this one seems nice ! Many factories are so dingy but this one takes advantage of the natural light.
Phew! That shoes looked like legs with shoes peeking from under these lockers! Scared me for a second. 12:12
Very cool. Definitely the Terminator feeling, kept waiting for the robots to come after you!
For the entire assembly hall part I was wondering why that place hasnt been completely looted by thieves - tools and machinery worth a pretty dime just standing there in pristine condition. Then we see legless chairs in the cantina... 🤦🏻♂️
By the way, I like this format very much. The only thing missing is live narration as you walk through.
Yes, will do that in the future
its not easy to dismantle and not easy to sell. perhaps that is a reason. the six-axis arm, for example, is worthless without a proper functional control unit.
Is this the Pininfarina plant in San Giorgio Canavese? In any case, please post full unedited walkthrough, if possible. I find abandoned factories amazing.
Yes, it is
We’ll do more abandoned factories soon!
This factory is in Turin?
@@simoneraccis Close to Turin
You should make a video on the weirdest and creepiest things you have yound in abandoned places
Yes.. will make a longer video on that in the future.. have a most creepy findings video on my channel! 😎
This is the Pininfarina factiry at San Giorgio Canavese, closed since 2010...
Please, let's keep locations secret - otherwise there will be teenagers destroying everything for fun
I believe, just by looking at what is missing and what isn't, this was went over by a scrap company looking for the light easily grabbed stuff.
My Peugeot 406 coupe was built here. Long time ago😭😭
Peugeot makes some really great cars. One of my most favorite brands. Yeah it's sad that this place closed along with other ones. Usa isn't making anything much anymore. Should go back to the golden years where everyone was building what they wanted and working out the costs later
@@Expatriate1977 in this plant, only a few models were built to order for peugeot. 205 and 306 Convertible, 504 406 Coupe. But youre right, it was the better years. At the moment things are looking up again
@@stevn9071 I'm living in Colombia and saw a 1980s 504. Really want it as they never sold these in the USA. We missed out on a lot of great cars.
I see the skylights but it really looks like the lights are on. At the 5:20 mark (and as you pointed what Arnold used in T2) the rim mounting machines look like U.S. Military 7.62 minigun barrels, lol.
Is always insane to see how much money was left behind in infrastructure and just in materials. Millions
Such a shame for all those good stuff left in there and waiting to be rusted and wasted.
All those Robots Servos VFDs Harmonic drives HMIs PLCs Solenoid valves and so on. 😱😱😱😱
All the copper cables have been removed for scrap, worth a lot of money.
Holy fuck. All those robots are worth a fortune. I don't believe someone would go through the trouble of stealing chair legs and leave those robotic arms (the red ones). It would make no sense at all
No bodyshop or pressshop? Only final assembly.
Great place! I think it's the first exploration video I seen where there were still robots and easy to pick apart heavy machinery. Funny how all the chair legs got swiped lol.
Thanks mate! I’ve seen places with hundreds of robots arms too. You can find it on google: ford genk bob thissen
@@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath wow, there's lots of info and videos of Ford Genk.
26 peugeot factory workers disliked this
Haha ! This video is a test to see if people like walkthroughs instead of better quality edited videos :)
a non-edited walkthrough would be great if okay.
That's an amazing place, would love to see more video of it in any format. Liked the format of this video too.
This is really cool and sad as alfa romeo is one of my favorite car brands. Yes they have a bad reputation for quality but they are just so pretty and fun to drive.
1:13 war thunder abandoned factory map vibe
Ey whats up guys greetings form SLOVAKIA cant wait to see the video !
Thanks :) It's a walkthrough..hope you like it ! Any dope places in Slovakia?
I live in Slovakia🇸🇰. There are many urbex places in Slovakia. I love Urbex.
@@ANELISBF2 Send me a link to your pictures :)
@@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath So i found some places so :
Abandoned village with 9 houses 48.338738, 17.986398
Hotel which is very intact 49.387978, 20.361299
Czech-Slovak atom bunker 50.536980, 14.803458
Great location, can almost see the cars go trough the assembly line. Already started to thinks where the bodyshop was, that was the part on the end.
Must have been more comments on this, but the way how the ceiling windows manage to illuminate the hall is really something! Had to look twice to ensure it really was just the sun and no electrical light. Just curioud, was it something you realised also while walking around? Visited quite some (partial) empty factoy/assembly halls myself, but never with such beautifull light ^^ Amazing place, thx for filming and sharing.
Too be honest I noticed only because you said it.. Other carfactories were covered in darkness
Such a colorful factory! How did you get all the information about the different robots on the line (rim, gearbox...)?
Thank you for the video!
you have a great computer voice !
Soooo much money just sitting there.
Still a hell of a lot of recyclable material there! Looks like someone ripped out all the fibre optic know.
Great video guys. Thanks from the UK. ...
worst part is companies are buying the same machinery new rather than use or repurpose these , in few years they'll be beyond salvage
Please add subtitles, I'm a fan of this channel, I'm from Brazil, I follow your videos thanks to the subtitles ...
Sorry if my English is bad, I'm using Google Translate ...
confira os episódios mais recentes, tem legenda em português!
Such a pity to see those factories empty
I don’t feel guilty of wasting things in my life. Nothing compared to what the big guys waste.
Loved this,shame there wasn’t much more stuff left behind to see.
Yes please non edited walktrough!
looks like scrappers cleaned that place up
Stil not sure if copper thieves were really active there
is it just me or would this be an amazing place to squat, clean up, and repurpose into a live in shelter/robotics laboratory. looks like it would still have power
one of those engine and subframe mounting machines would be useful in a mechanics workshop
Nice video and nice spot. Do you bring a ladder.....that fence was huge?
We climbed over😂 no ladders..
@@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath thanks, I hope the border will be open in summer 2021 so we can come back to Italy.....this is on the list to visit👍
Very Nice video! Thanks for sharing!
Mooie weer! Top
Visit this factory few days ago, conditions are even worst than in your video. I'm wondering how is possible to waste all that technology. I count 4 vertical warehouse almost new in abandoned state. Not conceivable at all.
Sad to hear!!! :( car parts inside the warehouse or?
I'd looooove to see more of this place.
My 3D modelling fingers want to capture these rooms somehow...
Great video unedited would be nice to see
Star Micronics printers! I had one of their bubble jets.
Great stuff!!
weird to see a line so empty of parts and car shells hanging to be moved down a track
Really cool
Hey hey!! Stay safe from Nevada USA!!
Sad when big factories die
Awesome video thank you for sharing
a nice vid but disappointed the thumbnail had cars in it, and there's none in the video
Yes, I was thinking the exact same thing!
Today, nothing’s left in the factory. 😢 It’s just an empty shed.
Oooo really? It already looked empty but 1 part was pretty equipped.
@@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath A friend was there two days ago and all is gone. I see a comment on an urbex online site that tell in november 2022, all is already empty. 😢
Sweet vid.👍
Why on earth were the yellow chair legs removed??? Any guesses?
respect,
interesting survey
Fun fact they plan to convert this factory for ev production.
But sadly they won't because coachbuilding by independent companies has no future.
In this factory, my car was produced so yes thank you for the video.
You should have walked around the test track though.
Congrats form italy!!Is that ex-alfa romeo factory of arese??place indication?
Excellent shoot. Very entertaining as always. The panning is a little jumpy. what frame rate are you using ?
awesome, never seen anything like this before.
Thanks.. I’ve seen a much better one to be honest.. google ford genk bob thissen 😊
I use to work at a car factory it's so sad to see end of production and job losses, that place would of cost billions, left for dead now.
Lots of French cars were produced here, 406 coupe for exemple
Yup. Alfa Romeo factory.
Great Video
is youtube processing causing the weird frame rate stuttering?
It has been compressed and it’s made worse..But normally I record with my Sony Alpha, this is recorded with my Iphone 11.
@@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath I see, that makes sense. Definitely stabilized well though
@@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath Is it not the resampling option in your editing software?
man this was makin alfa romeos and then it done
Someday there will be a lot of abandoned obsolete internal combustion engine vehicle factories like that because of the transition to electric propulsion. Legacy car companies that will fail to transition or fail to keep up with advanced technology electric vehicles, especially with Tesla will end up like that, abandoned and decaying.
In Italia credo abbiamo il record delle strutture abbandonate... praticamente di qualunque tipo ma la fabbrica d'auto mi mancava
How convenient all the lights were on for you guys lol
"canteen looks very post epeliptic " whatever that may mean
Can you explore MV E Evangelia boat please some day in the future ?
If I found a abandoned car factory I will live there
Expression just saying I’ll be visiting this place multiple times
Pls also mention the reason for abandon??
Odd how things get destroyed and trashed
Nice to see that Alfa Romeo and Ferrari cleaned up their mess when they left and didn't just look after their own interests and left the rest to rot.