My entry for the #monomad challenge.
Cellar E, for all intents and purposes, is very old. Constructed roughly 50 feet below the surface of the Earth in the last 1800's, the current cellar structure was slapped in 1909.
Originally designed to hold beer for government taxation reporting purposes, it now holds various corn syrups at a high temperature.
Certain parts of the cellars are reminiscent of catacombs; lots of rot and decay are present from neglect over the past 100 years.
Despite the neglect, there is a sense of peace here; who knows how many people had been in these spaces over the year, away from the hustle, stress, and noise high above one's head.
Some maintenance has been completed over the years, but even then, the decay seems to want to grow back.
Thanks for stopping by and checking these out! All of these photos were taken with my Pixel 5 and subsequently edited with the Light Room app.