they grew tobacco in this region. It’s not profitable anymore and when the last EU subsidies ceased in 2010, the last leaf was grown commercially. The large, airy sheds where the leaves were hung up to dry are still to be seen in the towns where the tobacco industry once flourished.
The Ragtag Daily Prompt: The Old Shed





Great old sheds Elke. It is a pity they have fallen into disrepair and no longer used for anything. Thanks for joining in 🙂 🙂
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They look worse than they actually are – because of the air flow needed for tobacco drying the walls are built with holes in them. But their purpose is gone so they will have to be remodelled.
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I hope someone does 🙂
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Tobacco’s grown in some quite odd places, isn’t it? Parts of France and Spain too. Sort of … unexpected.
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No more hereabouts. But we have 2 tobacco museums in the area …
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Smoking’s so last century ….
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How interesting! I love those old sheds 🙂 Where is this please?
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This is Heppenheim, a town in the Kurpfalz in Germany. That’s in the Rhine valley, between Heidelberg and Mannheim.
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Thank you, I know the general region but hadn’t heard of or visited Heppenheim
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And of course, I mistyped 🤔 Although Heppenheim is not far away, the town I was referring to is Heddesheim. Sorry.
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Great old sheds!
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I like these sheds, a lot. I never knew the reason for the gaps in the planks. Thanks!
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