The Industrial Archaeology takes in consideration the imperfect part of the world, analysing those places that have always been on the fringe of Society but fundamental for its development. Factories, stations and working-class areas are the darkest and most true side of our historical memory, this is why it results easy to forget them rather than better understand them. Those “Abandoned Places” represent the imperfect and “ruined” part of each individual, that side that we try to protect but that characterises us the most.