The Fort de la Chartreuse in Liège (Belgium) dates back to 1817. It was built on Mont Cornillon.
Today, this abandoned fort is popular with Urban-Exploreres and is used as a photo location.
However, the general condition of the fort leaves much to be desired and the upper floors are to be avoided.
As befits a fort, there are many corridors and many rooms.
The attached photo shows graffiti drawings at the end of a long corridor.
Graffiti drawings can be found everywhere in this building. From masterpieces to day-to-day kwajon pranks.
My name is Patrick Haleyt, a nature and black-and-white street photographer driven by a deep fascination with the raw beauty of the natural world. My work focuses on capturing the quiet intensity of nature and landscapes - moments where light, form and emotion merge into timeless simplicity. My.. Read more…