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  • Windermere Wastewater Treatment Works

    Windermere Wastewater Treatment Works

    Windermere Wastewater Treatment Works treats local sewage using sedimentation, activated sludge, and sludge digestion, forming part of a £200 million upgrade to protect the lake. United Utilities offers 90‑minute guided tours for small groups (age 9+), providing PPE and expert insight into treatment stages, environmental safeguards, and future filtration innovations.

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  • Beckton Sewage Treatment Works

    Beckton Sewage Treatment Works

    Beckton Sewage Treatment Works is one of Europe’s largest wastewater facilities, serving over four million people in London. Operational since 1864, it now includes advanced treatment systems, sludge-to-energy generation, and infrastructure for the Thames Tideway Tunnel. Occasional guided tours offer insight into its role in urban sanitation and renewable energy.

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  • Battersea Power Station

    Battersea Power Station

    Battersea Power Station, once the world’s largest brick building, supplied mid‑20th‑century London with electricity. Its Art Deco interiors and four chimneys remain central to the 2022 redevelopment into a mixed‑use complex. Guided tours explore restored Control Rooms and turbine halls, offering a striking example of industrial heritage conservation.

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  • Crossness Pumping Station

    Crossness Pumping Station

    Crossness Pumping Station is a restored Victorian sewage facility featuring ornate ironwork and a working beam engine. Built in the 1860s, it exemplifies 19th-century civil engineering. Open on select days, it offers guided tours of historic machinery and exhibitions on London’s sanitation history.

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  • Thames Barrier

    Thames Barrier

    The Thames Barrier, completed in 1984, is a major flood defence protecting London from tidal surges. Its ten rotating steel gates, each up to 20 m high, can seal the Thames during high tides. A visitor centre offers exhibits, models, and films on barrier operations, with riverside paths providing year-round viewing opportunities.

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  • Funchal Electricity Museum

    Funchal Electricity Museum

    Funchal Electricity Museum, in a former 1897 power station, traces Madeira’s electrification through historic boilers, generators, and lighting exhibits. Interactive displays and rare machinery connect past engineering to future sustainability. Open Tuesday–Saturday, it offers guided and self‑guided tours, a document centre, and accessible facilities for visitors interested in industrial heritage and energy history.

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  • Kelham Island Museum

    Kelham Island Museum

    The Kelham Island Museum houses exhibits related to the industrial history of Sheffield. It’s an appropriate location. Kelham Island sits on the River Don, just north of the city centre, and has been home to grinding workshops and later an iron foundry. The museum buildings were originally erected in the 1890’s to house an electricity generating station

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  • Mount Tom Price mine

    Mount Tom Price mine

    The red earth of Western Australia’s Pilbara holds the world’s largest deposits of iron ore. This harsh and remote region is now home to a network of technologically-advanced mines extracting millions of tonnes of iron ore to meet global demand for steel. It is possible to visit one of the oldest operating mines in the…

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  • Visiting Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant

    Visiting Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant

    History Tucked away in the northwestern corner of Lithuania, near the border with Latvia and Belarus, is the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant. Notable for containing the only examples of ‘Chernobyl-style’ RBMK nuclear reactors in the European Union, and now the site of a complex decommissioning project, Ignalina NPP offers a fascinating visitor experience. Ignalina NPP

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VisitInfrastructure.com is dedicated to mapping and sharing the world’s most fascinating, visitable infrastructure. From bridges and tunnels to power stations and wind farms, we showcase the engineering landmarks that shape modern life. Our mission is to connect curious travelers, students, and enthusiasts with opportunities to explore working infrastructure, learn about its history and function, and discover the stories behind the structures that keep our cities, industries, and communities moving.