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.