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1950s Power Plant [Urbex Blog]

bohemian.arrowsDec 1, 2021, 9:03:43 PM
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A short tour of a power plant abandoned in the early nineties. I have written a few posts about it earlier and there is a video walkthrough published on the channel. Here is the rest of the pictures. 

The boiler room is completely empty. Only concrete walls lined with broken windows. On the top right under the remnants of a roof is a narrow catwalk, almost completely rotten and held together only by pigeon nests.  

Most of the floor is now covered with vegetation. Holes that were once underneath the boilers lead one floor down to the basement. 

There was a control booth in an adjacent room. Most of the cables and various other instruments were torn out a long time ago. 

Somehow the switchboards still survive. 

So do the wall paintings. It looks pretty considering this is a power plant and not someone´s living room or an art deco café...

One would almost expect the deep buzzing of electricity, but the place is quiet. Every piece of copper was scavenged by locals and likely "transformed" into a couple of pints of beer in a local pub.

Some of these old details are very nice, considering the plant was built in the fifties. 

It is a small, but very nice place. 

And well preserved, all things considered. I hope I will be able to go there once more next year.