Kelenföld Power Station is an abandoned power plant control room in Hungary. Built in the 1920s, it’s a beautiful example of Art Deco industrial architecture and features a dramatic oval-shaped room lit by a large skylight. The plant originally ran on coal but was converted to natural gas in the 1970s. Much of the original control equipment remains intact on the green metal wall panels. A concrete bunker housed an air raid shelter during World War 2, underscoring the control room’s role in a critical infrastructure at a turbulent time.
Designed by two prominent Hungarian architects, site is protected under Hungarian law and so cannot be demolished. This does mean it also can’t be restored and maintenance is difficult. It is occasionally open to tours and also film shoots, apparently.
I love art deco. In Amsterdam, you have this beautiful cinema called Tuschinski. That is really nice as well:
More photos at the bottom of this site.
I love Art Deco too. I’ve been to the Atlas Bar in Singapore which is amazing.
It looks beautiful! I would love to see it in real life sometime.
That link 404s for me, is it all there?
Ah, it’s at https://www.amsterdamsights.com/nightlife/tuschinski.html
Sorry, something went wrong with the copying and pasting. I fixed it now. Thanks!