Project 4: The Event Power Plant PlessaPower Plant under modification |
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Due to the flat landscape of Lower Lusatia, the two chimneys of the Plessa power plant, both over 100 metres high, can be seen from a great distance. At least 80 years old, this imposing structure is one of the oldest original lignite-fired power plants in Europe. Now this »cathedral of labour« is an event power plant open to visitors – with art events, a restaurant, and commercial uses planned for its future. Today, the old power plant provides a very different source of energy. |
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INITIAL SITUATIONBefore its rich lignite reserves were discovered, the community of Plessa was a village of farmers and fishermen with a population of approximately 400. Lignite mining in Plessa began in the mid-nineteenth century and in 1924 the first mobile spoil conveyor bridge in the world was put into service at Plessa’s »Agnes« trench. The Plessa power plant was built by the Siemens-Schuckert-Werke in 1926, during the expansion of open-cast mining and the introduction of the »new« spoil conveyor bridge system. The same spirit of innovation can be seen in the power plant’s »Neues Bauen« architecture and its often impressive furnishings – the red terracotta tiles at the administrative tract entrance and the natural stone trimming of the instrument panels and switchboards in the control stations. |
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THE PROJECT’S PROGRESSInclusion in the IBA preparation company’s project list in 1998 – and the new Förderverein Kraftwerk Plessa e.V. support association – saved the power plant from demolition. In 2001, the support association and the community of Plessa founded the Industrie- Denkmal- & Industrie-Museum Kraftwerk Plessa gGmbH – the power plant’s present owner. |
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FUTURE PROSPECTSThe idea was to make this industrial monument a symbol of structural change by expanding its present-day uses. Over the next few years, parts of buildings will be converted for new commercial users – including a fruit distillery and regional craft operations – while other parts of the building and the power plant’s grounds will be restored. The services for tourists will be expanded step by step, including a restaurant inside the power plant. The »ENERGIE Heritage Route of Lusatian Industrial Culture« – part of the »European Route of Industrial Heritage« (ERIH) – will help the power plant beyond the region and provide starting points for cultural tourism on a large scale. |
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Opening timesMontag - Freitag 9.00 - 16.00 Uhr PriceErwachsene 4 Euro AdressAm Kraftwerk 1 |
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Our partnersIndustrie-Denkmal & Industrie-Museum Kraftwerk Plessa gGmbH |
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ApproachGo by car to Kraftwerk Plessa or by public transportation: |
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last update: 1/26/2017 13:13 |
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