Marseille's "Queen of May Industrial Ruins", ruins are ruins! Why do you need to paint rouge powder? Industrial ruins are also part of the city, see skateboard teenagers playing freely, see abandoned train dumplings transformed into children's playgrounds? With creativity, low cost can do, to spend a lot of money on industrial sites to change to new, is the rogue!
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Marseille's "Queen of May Industrial Ruins", ruins are ruins! Why do you need to paint rouge powder? Industrial ruins are also part of the city, see skateboard teenagers playing freely, see abandoned train dumplings transformed into children's playgrounds? With creativity, low cost can do, to spend a lot of money on industrial sites to change to new, is the rogue!
The May Queen Factory ruins have dance music on Fridays and Saturdays and they will play a separate film on Sundays. 15 minutes walk from St Charles train station, a paradise for young people, many playing extreme sports and rock music.
It is a Marseille cultural center, and you can find art expression in concerts, restaurants, gardens, skate parks, exhibitions or bookstores.
The ruins of the Queen May Day factory are a large art site that has been transformed by artists and become very unique.
Once a very spectacular factory was handled, and now it's a pile of ruins to commemorate it