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Panorama vom Gelände des ehemaligen VEB Schlacht- und Verarbeitungsbetrieb Halle
Deutschland

Der 1. Städtische Schlacht- und Viehhof wurde 1893 von Stadtbaurat Otto Carl Lohausen im Nordosten von Halle geplant.

Er ist mit seinen imposanten Markt- und Schlachthallen den ausgedehnten Bahnhofsanlagen zugeordnet.

Auf dem Gelände des alten Rittergutes Freiimfelde östlich der weitverzweigten Eisenbahnanlagen entstand 1891/92 auf 4,5 ha Land der Städtische Schlacht- und Viehhof der Stadt Halle, heute an der Freiimfelder Straße gelegen.

Den Mittelpunkt der großstädtischen Anlage bildeten die drei großen Hauptschlachthallen, das Kühlhaus, das Heizhaus und ein Verwaltungsgebäude.

(Quelle: http://marodes.de/galerien/schlachthof/97-schlachthof-halle)

 

Copyright: Martin Schrattenholz
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 11972x5986
Taken: 04/06/2013
Hochgeladen: 06/06/2013
Published: 07/06/2013
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Tags: slaughterhouse; halle; schlachthof
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