March
26th was a day dedicated to the main museums and artistic sites in
my city and surrounding.
That’s
why I decided to get back to the dismissed disco ”Woodpecker” in Milano Marittima,
near Ravenna.
It
formerly was a disco built in 1966 by Filippo Monti, the architect that planned
the building and dispositions. It was a revolutionary building at the time,
divided in different pools filled with water, and a big dome covered the dance floor.
Unluckily
the disco was closed in 1975 after a big fire destroyed some parts of the
building.
Now
it is an abandoned place. I explored it two years ago and took some crappy
pictures of the amazing graffiti inside the dome, done by the great Italian
street artist Blu.
I
got back some weeks ago and took some better pictures.
Enjoy.
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