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Abandoned German Nuclear Plant Transformed Into Wunderland Kalkar Amusement Park!
位置:德国
分类:公园
内容:实景照片
项目规模:55平方米
图片:7张
德国计划将核能源使用减少,到2022年后德国全国将不再使用核能,而改为其他的再生能源。那么,这些核电厂闲置之后会用来干嘛呢?目前,一个名为Wunderland Kalkar游乐场诞生在了废弃的核电站之上。公园将各种反应堆、厂区装饰一新,反而成了一个特色游览项目。主办方希望这个奇特的主题公园在10年后建成,投资40亿美元,预计每年能够吸引60万游人来围观。
主题公园占地面积55万平方米(相当于80个足球场的大小),游乐设施繁多,连接设备与电源的电线总长度可绕地球两圈。主题公园内尽是花草和水池,还有一栋有450间房间的酒店、多家餐馆和酒吧。游乐设施包括一座保龄球场、迷你高尔夫球场、网球场、沙滩排球场、户外赛车中心和40余种游乐项目。游乐园的地标建筑就是前核电站的冷却塔,它的内部被改造成了空中秋千,外墙则变成了攀登墙。
译者: 饭团小组
Last month Germany announced plans to completely phase out the use of nuclear power by 2022 in favor of renewable energy sources - however what is to become of the nation's nuclear plants after they have been shut down? Enter West Germany's Wunderland Kalkar - an incredible adaptive reuse project that transformed a never-used nuclear reactor into an amusement park! The remarkable renovation took a power station in Kalkar and turned it into a park that attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every year.
Wunderland Kalkar hosts a range of activities and play areas for the whole family – from high-flying swings to merry-go-rounds, and a carousel. The repurposed site has worked wonders for the area’s tourism industry, attracting an average of 600,000 visitors a year.
Construction of the plant began in 1972, but the project suffered continual delays due to protests of those concerned about the safety of nuclear power. The plant was eventually completed over ten years later, however it never went into operation and the estimated $4 billion project was dismantled after less than a decade. Adapted into Wunderland Kalkar in 1995, the site continues to function in its new role, attracting visitors from around the world.
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