The 146-Meter Chimney From Kelenföld Disappears
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It has been out of use for many years.
It hasn't been used for 21 years and is now being demolished.
The Veolia group has announced that it will demolish the 146-meter-high chimney of the Kelenföld Power Plant. This will mean the disappearance of the last part of the power plant's 1970s industrial technology, which was not classified as a monument.
The 146-meter-high chimney of the Kelenföld unit of the Budapest Power Plant, which has been out of use since 2005, is being demolished. The tallest chimney in the history of the power plant, which was a defining element of the Kelenföld landscape for decades, will now disappear forever: industrial alpinists will also participate in the demolition, which, together with the restoration of the area, will last until the end of August. According to …

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