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Wackersdorf reprocessing plant, Abandoned nuclear reprocessing facility in Wackersdorf, Germany

The Wackersdorf reprocessing plant was a proposed nuclear facility designed to process spent atomic fuel in Bavaria. The site displays concrete structures and industrial remnants from the construction phase that never reached completion.

Plans for the facility began in the 1980s, but construction halted in 1988 due to widespread public opposition and political pressure. This decision marked a turning point in Germany's approach to nuclear power and shaped future energy policy.

This project became a focal point for environmental activism in Germany, drawing people from across the country to oppose nuclear development. The movement created lasting connections among those who worked together to stop the facility.

The site is located near Regensburg in eastern Bavaria and today functions as an industrial area with restricted access. Visitors should be aware that the location is not open to the public without special permission or a guided tour.

A small chapel called Franziskus-Marterl was built where thousands of protesters gathered regularly for prayer during the demonstrations. This monument stands as a reminder of how peaceful resistance and faith became part of stopping the nuclear project.

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