The Vinegar Factory of Margina

With the construction of the railway connecting Lugoj and Ilia, the small town of Margina caught the attention of investors eager to capitalize on its strategic location. In 1910, the Budapest-based Razskatol Society commissioned a German firm to design and construct a wood distillation factory, aimed at processing beechwood through chemical distillation. Operations commenced in 1912, but the outbreak of World War I led to the factory’s closure. After a hiatus, production resumed in 1921 under predominantly Romanian ownership, marking the beginning of a new industrial chapter for Margina. … Continue readingThe Vinegar Factory of Margina

Hala Laminor: Revitalizing Bucharest’s Industrial Heritage

On Thursday, October 13, Hala Laminor, a historic industrial hall in the Republica area of Bucharest, was officially opened to the public. This event marked a significant milestone in the efforts to restore and repurpose one of the city’s most important industrial landmarks. The visit was preceded by a debate organized by the Institute for Public Policy (IPP), which, in partnership with the Swiss-Romanian Cooperation Program, secured co-financing through a grant from Switzerland for the project User-Friendly City: Civic Engagement for the Revitalization of Former Industrial Urban Spaces. … Continue readingHala Laminor: Revitalizing Bucharest’s Industrial Heritage