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Partenstein Power Station

St. Martin im Mühlkreis, Oberösterreich, Österreich
Partenstein was not only the largest power station at the time, but also the most modern. Many technical innovations had their premiere here.



Until the end of the 19th century, wood from the Bohemian Forest and the upper Mühlviertel was floated down the Große Mühl to the Danube. Then the power of the water began to be utilised to generate electricity.

The Partenstein power station was designed by the famous Art Nouveau architect Mauriz Balzarek. The typical industrial architecture of the turn of the century blends harmoniously into the narrow basin of the Mühltal valley. A baroque fountain next to the powerhouse and a statue of St John Nepomuk right next to the bridge originate from the former Langhalsen Castle.

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Partenstein Power Station
Untermühl
4113 St. Martin im Mühlkreis

Phone +43 7232 2105
Fax machine +43 7232 21059
E-Mail gemeindeamt@sankt-martin.at
Web www.tourismus-sankt-martin.at/kraft…
http://www.tourismus-sankt-martin.at/kraftwerk-partenstein/

Contact person
Speicherkraftwerk Partenstein

We speak the following languages

German

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