The Abandoned Neuweiler Brewery - Historic Ruin of Allentown

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We shape our cities, our cities shape us, and in turn, we reshape our cities. It's a constant flow, driven by our needs, desires, and ideally our aspirations. However, as our cities grow older, we have to be ever mindful that our constant march forward does not inadvertently tear out their hearts. There are buildings in every neighborhood that come to embody the community they stand in. Places that everyone talks about, that generations have known. Their profiles, angles, and peaks define skylines. Buildings that represent entire districts and periods in history. The worn face of the long-vacant Neuweiler Brewery has stood over Allentown for a century, watching as the city has grown and changed. It holds those memories and keeps them tucked away in its bricks and steel.
The six-story tower of the defunct Neuweiler Brewery has been a hallmark of Allentown since its completion in 1913. Much like the spire of the old state hospital that was once poised over Hanover Ave, the copula of the brewery has stood tall over North Front Street for ages, straddling the line between the 1st and 6th ward. A symbol not only of a proud past but of future possibilities, and as the years have worn on it has also come to represent wasted potential. Closed in 1968, the building has been left to the whims of nature for decades now, with many of those living in the nearby apartments having never known the property as anything but overgrown and forsaken. Time hasn't been kind to the place, but neither have people. Though tattered, those who call the old edifice an eyesore are looking at the brewery without truly seeing it.
Though the structure looms tall over nearby roadways and rooftops, within it somehow seems even more immense. At the core of the brewery stands the iconic six-story tower, capped with a copper-trimmed copula easily seen from miles off. This was once the brew house, and it was here that the batches of Neuweiler were brewed in massive tanks before being bottled, warehoused, and shipped. Today it stands empty, a husk with voids several stories tall where once the massive tanks were mounted. It's also in this tower that the offices, laboratories, and public lobby existed. The lobby being the most poignant of the rooms, as it still manages to retain some of the old-world ambiances which have since faded from the greater brewery, though now it sits silent and in endless darkness due to the covered street-side windows. More a grotto than a building, but beautifully embellished with failing plaster and decaying woodwork. On the floor, just a few steps inside the boarded front doors can be found the Neuweiler crest laid out in mosaic tile-work. It stares through years of grime toward crumbling ceilings.
The rest of the property is as impressive as it is enormous. In its earlier days, the Neuweiler plant was several independent structures, but throughout the years many became connected via a series of joining corridors. Though a number of those connectors have been removed after closure in the 1960s, what's left remains a mostly continuous floor plan of halls, chambers, and stairwells. It's unimaginable what a worker here in the early 1900s would have thought when told that this self-contained city of a brewery would be left to rot. The idea would have seemed impossible, and standing here decades after the last worker clocked out, it still seems an unnatural state.
Though left to decay for decades now, the brewery has rigidly stood against the tests of time. Graffiti coats numerous walls, much of the copper trim has gone missing, and most railings have fallen away, but all told the building stands strong. We've visited numerous places throughout the years that have withered away and died once left abandoned, some within the span of just several years. That said - The Neuweiler brewery isn't a dead building at all, it's still very much alive. If a building could sleep, could curl in upon itself and drift away on memories of younger years, then that is what has become of the Neuweiler Brewery.
So what happens now? As of this writing, a plan is being put together by Manhattan Building Co. which will dramatically overhaul the property to make way for a commercial/residential redevelopment of the entire block. When we initially heard about the brewery property being eyed for redevelopment, we feared for the worst. More often than not 'redevelopment' is a softened way of saying 'tear down and rebuild', which is a heartbreaking ordeal when it involves the demolition of a historic building. Luckily, this may prove to be an exception to that rule - If the proposal renderings are anything to go by, the project may well stand as an example for others to follow. We will be following with cautious optimism.
🔹The full Neuweiler story can be found on our site - bit.ly/NeuweilerBrewery
🔹Music - 'Scent of Night (10th Anniversary Version)' by Myuu
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  • @MrMikhail
    @MrMikhail Жыл бұрын

    I never understood why the channel doesn't have a million subscribers yet. Thank you for creating this material, for many years.

  • @AntiquityEchoes

    @AntiquityEchoes

    Жыл бұрын

    Really appreciate it!

  • @bender7565
    @bender7565 Жыл бұрын

    Impressive! With all the crazy crap going on that was very relaxing too. Thanks.

  • @miraclegirl1694
    @miraclegirl1694 Жыл бұрын

    Even with the decay and abandonment you can still see the proud details of this once wonderful building. I would love to hear from someone who was once in this place. Again, amazingly beautiful filming as always.

  • @AntiquityEchoes

    @AntiquityEchoes

    Жыл бұрын

    We agree, the place is beautiful even after decades of abandonment. Surely those who knew it would be saddened to see it today, hopefully the proposed redevelopment restores pride to the old brewery.

  • @LDDavis911
    @LDDavis911 Жыл бұрын

    Beautifully done!

  • @AntiquityEchoes

    @AntiquityEchoes

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @efword1200
    @efword1200 Жыл бұрын

    Any idea when the renovation is supposed to begin? I'd love to get a chance to stick my head in before it's too late.

  • @AntiquityEchoes

    @AntiquityEchoes

    Жыл бұрын

    Unsure when work will begin in earnest, but there's constantly some kind of activity on the property as of late.

  • @ArtOfAbandonment
    @ArtOfAbandonment Жыл бұрын

    Love it! Bears a strong resemblance in construction and architecture to the Tennessee Brewery that I shot in Memphis. Both were built around the same time. Very well done!

  • @AntiquityEchoes

    @AntiquityEchoes

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, and we agree - This place bears resemblances to the brewery you shot some years ago. Hopefully this one finds a new purpose as well.

  • @NomadsBoyTv
    @NomadsBoyTv Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely beautiful! Especially when paired with an amazing artist like Myuu!!!

  • @AntiquityEchoes

    @AntiquityEchoes

    Жыл бұрын

    Myuu is a wonderful artist, we often listen to their compositions when working.

  • @M0rshu64
    @M0rshu64 Жыл бұрын

    Seems like Allentown has alot of old hostorical buildings. Would be ashame if something were to happen to the brewery.

  • @AntiquityEchoes

    @AntiquityEchoes

    Жыл бұрын

    We have our fingers crossed that this proves to be a well done redevelopment.

  • @PeruvianReina65

    @PeruvianReina65

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s been demolished half way to make into an apartment.

  • @waynetaylor8082

    @waynetaylor8082

    2 ай бұрын

    Sadly the Allentown State Hospital and other buildings have been razed. Along with 200+ acres purchased for $5MILLION. Or $25,000/acre!!!

  • @erichsh58
    @erichsh5810 ай бұрын

    I was there just today. I'm reading here there's talk of restoration but it looks like they're demolishing it.

  • @AntiquityEchoes

    @AntiquityEchoes

    10 ай бұрын

    The restoration is of the original brew tower and immediate surrounding structure. The rest will be new construction that mirrors the styling of the old building. Or so the plan says...

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