Kraftwerk Vockerode, Abandoned Power Plant, Germany
A huge abandoned power plant in Germany with a seriously epic control room.
Visited May 2015 Wittenberg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany Abandoned
Kraftwerk Vockerode is an abandoned power plant in Germany. The power plant was seriously huge – once home to 12 turbines in a single hall. The turbines have since been removed, but the turbine hall remains, complete with two small control rooms.
A further, much larger control room remains in perfect condition. The control room appears to have been preserved just how it would have been when the plant closed. A vast array of traditional control panels surround the room, along with a few stations in the centre. Amazingly we also discovered the lights still work.
Kraftwerk V, Germany – The huge turbine hallKraftwerk V, Germany – Chequered floor on the base level viewed from turbine level
Kraftwerk V, Germany – Turbine Hall
Kraftwerk V, Germany – Turbine Hall
Kraftwerk V, Germany – Stripped back turbine blades
Kraftwerk V, Germany – Staircase to control room
Kraftwerk V, Germany – Driving the craneKraftwerk V, Germany – Control desk
Kraftwerk V, Germany – Control room
Kraftwerk V, Germany – Corridor
Kraftwerk V, Germany – Control panel back
Kraftwerk V, Germany – Lights still on in the main control room
Kraftwerk V, Germany – Chairs at deskKraftwerk V, Germany – Main control room
Kraftwerk V, Germany – Dials on control desk
Kraftwerk V, Germany – Multicoloured phones on deskKraftwerk V, Germany – The huge main control room is well preserved
Kraftwerk V, Germany – Control panels
Kraftwerk V, Germany – Control room
Kraftwerk V, Germany – Machinery left below the turbine hallKraftwerk V, Germany – Machinery left below the turbine hall
amazing mate this control room is epic!
Total nom. None more nom in fact.
Cracking report mate!!