My 11 Photos Of The Kelenföld Power Station

Kelenföld is a neighborhood in Budapest, Hungary. It belongs to Újbuda, which is located in the southern part of Buda. Workers built the large Kelenföld housing estate between 1967 and 1983 from pre-fabricated concrete blocks. The older streets around Bocskai út were mainly paved in the first half of the 20th century.

The Kelenföld railway station is an important transport hub of Buda, especially since 2014, when it gained convenient access to the city center thanks to the newly opened Metro Line M4. Kelenföld Power Station, the largest electrical generation plant in the world after its construction in 1912, is now a tourist attraction and has received coverage in the English-speaking world in recent years thanks in part to its Art Deco control room.

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#1 A Wide Shot From The Control Room

My 11 Photos Of The Kelenföld Power Station

#2 Door, Displays And Switches: Unique

My 11 Photos Of The Kelenföld Power Station

#3 There Are Two Nice Staircases. This Is The First

My 11 Photos Of The Kelenföld Power Station

#4 Do You Remember This Place From The “Spy” Movie?

My 11 Photos Of The Kelenföld Power Station

#5 The Second Staircase

My 11 Photos Of The Kelenföld Power Station

#6 A Long Corridor

My 11 Photos Of The Kelenföld Power Station

#7 Switches Everywhere…

My 11 Photos Of The Kelenföld Power Station

#8 Some Fun With A Fisheye Lens

My 11 Photos Of The Kelenföld Power Station

#9 And A Tiny, One-Man Bunker

My 11 Photos Of The Kelenföld Power Station

#10 Even More Corridors

My 11 Photos Of The Kelenföld Power Station

#11 Displays

My 11 Photos Of The Kelenföld Power Station