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Adolf Bleichert & Co. Cableway Factory, Leipzig-Gohlis

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Adolf Bleichert & Co. Cableway Factory, Leipzig-Gohlis

Adolf Bleichert & Co. Cableway Factory, Leipzig-Gohlis

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    February 15, 2022

    An old wire rope factory became a Lost Place and then an upscale residential complex. Leipzig in transition.

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      August 5, 2017

      After a 1874 founded by Adolf Bleichert cable car factory was terminated by the change of his associate Theodor Otto to Julius Pohlig in Siegen, Adolf Bleichert founded in 1876 together with his brother, the merchant Peter Heinrich Piel, Adolf Bleichert & Co. in Leipzig-Neuschönefeld, the soon acquired a reputation as a manufacturer and builder of cable cars. In 1881 the business was relocated to Leipzig-Gohlis. The Adolf Bleichert & Co. was the leading ropeway manufacturer that kept all records: the longest and longest cable car in Argentina, the longest over water in New Caledonia, the most powerful in France (500 t / h), the steepest in Tanzania (86%) , the northernmost in Spitsbergen (79 °) and the southernmost in Chile (41 °). She had offices in Leipzig and Brussels, Paris and London. "Adolf Bleichert & Co., Leipzig-Gohlis, oldest and largest factory in the world for the construction of cable cars and monorail systems. / Cable Cranes / Bucket Elevators / Belt Conveyors. Factories in Leipzig-Gohlis, Leipzig-Eutritzsch and Neuß am Rhein ".
      de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Bleichert_%26_Co.

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        August 5, 2017

        The Bleichert factory in Gohlis, opposite the Bleichert Villa, today there is a small patio integrated.

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          Distance 109 m

          Uphill 10 m

          Downhill 10 m

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          Location: Saxony, Germany

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