Thursday, January 22, 2015

Will frede heavy water plant at Vemork – Aftenposten

Will frede heavy water plant at Vemork – Aftenposten

The listing will be very extensive in both acreage and content, according to county in a statement. As part of this proposed also to frede remnants of hydrogen factory where the sabotage against the heavy water plant was conducted in 1943.

Norway have sought UNESCO World Heritage status for Rjukan Notodden industrial heritage, which includes Vemork old power plant.

Vemork was the world’s largest power station when it was completed in 1911. The plant produced empirical basis for later large power plants in Norway and are representative of large power plants from the beginning of the 1900s.

heavy water plant was blown sabotage operation in 1943. 34 years later, the entire building demolished. The area was then filled again, but there is reason to believe that the floor surface in the basement and part of the back wall into the power station is preserved.

These remnants proposed thus protected as an industrial archaeological heritage.

The county has sent a protection order for public inspection. The proposal will then be politically debated, and a final decision will be made on schedule of Cultural Heritage in June this year – ahead of UNESCO treatment of World application. (© NTB)

Published: 22.jan. 2015 11:28

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