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Battersea Power Station, on the banks of the River Thames, is one of London’s most exciting new neighbourhoods. Around every corner you’ll find world-class architecture, with old and new standing side by side in harmony.
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Battersea Power Station is a decommissioned coal-fired power station located on the south bank of the River Thames in Nine Elms, Battersea in the London Borough of Wandsworth. It was built by the London Power Company (LPC) to the design of Leonard Pearce, Engineer in Chief to the LPC, and CS Allott & Son Engineers.
From the 1930s to 1980s, Battersea Power Station was a working Power Station. At its peak, it was producing a fifth of London’s power, supplying electricity to some of London’s most recognisable landmarks, such as the Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace.
17 de feb. de 2023 · La Battersea Power Station, construida en la década de 1930 y cerrada durante los últimos 40 años, se ha convertido en un nuevo destino de ocio en la capital británica con más de 100 tiendas, restaurantes y pop-ups, que cambian según la época del año.
Looming over the River Thames, Battersea Power Station lay derelict for decades. On Friday, though, the reinvention of one of London's truly iconic buildings is complete as it opens to the...
La Battersea Power Station es el edificio más grande de ladrillo en Europa y se hizo mundialmente conocido en 1965 por su aparición en la película Help!, protagonizada por The Beatles, y en 1977 en la portada del álbum Animals, de Pink Floyd.
Battersea Power Station is at the heart of one of central London’s largest, most visionary and eagerly anticipated new developments, which will see this vast.