
About Piscine Mosq
Piscine Mosq is an urbex location situated in the province of Hainaut, Belgium. The site consists of a large, multi-leveled building featuring concrete ceilings and walls covered in colorful graffiti. The interior includes large, empty rooms with concrete floors and metal railings running along the upper levels. Windows on the side of the structure allow for natural light to enter, creating reflections on the floor. The building is currently devoid of people or objects.
Piscine Mosq is located in Wallonia, Belgium. We have 3 images and 1 reviews with an average rating of 3.0 stars. Our locations are regularly updated with new photos and community feedback to ensure the most current information.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is Piscine Mosq safe to explore?
Piscine Mosq is rated as very accessible for urban exploration. As with all urbex locations, we recommend going with experienced explorers, wearing appropriate safety gear, and never exploring alone. Check local trespassing laws before visiting.
What should I bring to explore Piscine Mosq?
Essential items include: sturdy boots with good ankle support, a high-powered flashlight, backup batteries, a first-aid kit, and your phone (fully charged). For photography, bring a tripod and camera with good low-light performance.
When is the best time to visit Piscine Mosq?
Urban exploration is typically best during daylight hours for safety and photography. Piscine Mosq is a medium-sized location, so plan accordingly. Spring and fall often offer the best lighting conditions for photography.
How do I get to Piscine Mosq?
Once you unlock the coordinates for Piscine Mosq, you'll receive the exact GPS location. The site is located in Belgium. Always verify access routes beforehand and respect private property boundaries.
Can I take photos at Piscine Mosq?
Yes! Piscine Mosq is popular among urban exploration photographers. This Swimmingpool offers unique architectural features and decay patterns that make for stunning photographs. Remember to never use flash around wildlife or in structurally unstable areas.





