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Kraftwerkshalle In Peenemuende
Germany

The Peenemünde power plant is a decommissioned coal-fired power plant in Peenemünde on the island of Usedom in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. It was built in the early 1940s to supply energy to the Peenemünde Army Experimental Station and was in operation until 1990. The power plant, which is designated as a historical monument, has been almost completely preserved with its conveyor systems and is the largest industrial monument in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.[1] The plant is now used by the Peenemünde Historical-Technical Museum. Special exhibitions are shown and concerts are held in the former turbine hall.

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraftwerk_Peenem%C3%BCnde

 

Copyright: Harald Bendschneider
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Resolution: 8160x4080
Taken: 07/11/2006
Uploaded: 15/10/2023
Published: 15/10/2023
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Tags: kraftwerkshalle; peenemuende
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