
The Battersea Power Station (London)
Battersea Power Station is a large, historic coal-fired power plant located on the River Thames in London. Completed in the 1950s, its Art Deco design makes it an iconic architectural landmark. Once one of the largest brick buildings in Europe, it generated electricity for the city before ceasing operations in the 1980s. Today, it is being redeveloped into a mixed-use neighborhood featuring homes, offices, and entertainment spaces, blending heritage preservation with modern urban living. Its distinctive four chimneys and massive structure symbolize London's industrial past and ongoing regeneration efforts.