Martin Mojzis / Fine Art Photography and Graphic Art Atelier.
Former entrance to the former ironworks Kraluv Dvur.

KRALUV DVUR.

PHOTOGRAPHIC WANDERINGS.

Photographed August 16, 2018, published September 9, 2018.
For a long time, I wanted to look at the former ironworks and the railway station in Kraluv Dvur. They have a lot in common - the place, iron in the names and the same, sad end.

On January 30, 2024, I photographed here ►again.


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PHOTOGRAPHIC GEAR.
Photographic camera Canon EOS 6D.

Camera:

Canon EOS 6D.

Photographic lens Canon EF 28 - 80 mm 1 : 3.5 – 5.6.

Lens:

Canon EF 28 - 80 mm 1 : 3.5 – 5.6.

Circular photographic filter.

Filter:

Photographic tripod.

Tripod:


A bent, rusting tin sign with the words No Passage. The remains of the Kraluv Dvur station building. Remains of the German inscription Haltestelle on the remains of the Kraluv Dvur station building. A broom in the interior of the former station building of the Kraluv Dvur railway station. The collapsed gable of the former station building of the Kraluv Dvur railway station. Regionova engine train at the Kraluv Dvur station. Raj type railway cars for the transport of powder (loose) materials. The Pendolino 681 006-3 train passes through the Kraluv Dvur station. Interior of the former station building of the Kraluv Dvur railway station. The pipeline bridge of the former Kraluv Dvur iron works. A gate on a railway siding. Kraluv Dvur. Disused railroad crossing. Kraluv Dvur.

© Martin Mojzis, 2018.
Photographies: © Martin Mojzis, 2018.

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