1933 Old Millfun stands as a monument to Shanghai’s industrial past, reimagined for a modern era. Once a state-of-the-art slaughterhouse, its labyrinth of concrete bridges, spiraling staircases, and vaulted ceilings now echoes with creativity.
Time flows differently here — past and present converge in its Art Deco elegance and Brutalist might. Shadows dance across the raw surfaces, telling stories of utility transformed into artistry. It’s a place where history is not forgotten but woven into the fabric of Shanghai’s vibrant future.

1933 Old Millfun isn’t just a building; it’s a living testament to reinvention and resilience.
