Marl-Chemiepark Power Station

Marl-Chemiepark Power Station is an ensemble of three thermal power stations. One of these power stations has a 300 meters tall, another a 241 meters tall chimney.

The 300 meters chimney was demolished in 1995, using a special excavator.

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Industrial Heritage Trail (Ruhr) – Visitor Centres, Anchor Points, Theme Routes
Visitor centres and
anchor points
Theme routes
  1. Duisburg: Town and Harbour
  2. Zollverein Industrial Landscape
  3. Duisburg: Industrial Culture on the Rhine
  4. Oberhausen: Industry makes the Town
  5. Krupp and the Town of Essen
  6. Dortmund: Dreiklang Coal, Steel and Bier
  7. Industrial Culture on the Lippe
  8. Erzbahn-Emscherbruch
  9. Industrial Culture at Volme and Ennepe
  10. Brine, Steam and Coal
  11. Early Industrialisation
  12. The History and the Present of the Ruhr
  13. On the Way to the Blue Emscher
  14. Canals and Shipping
  15. Railways in the Area
  16. Westphalia Mining Route
  17. Rhenish Mining Route
  18. Chemistry, Glass and Energy
  19. Workers' Settlements
  20. Entrepreneurial Villas
  21. Bread, Grain and Beer
  22. Myth of the Ruhr Region
  23. Historic Parks and Gardens
  24. Industry/Nature
  25. Panoramas and Landmarks
  26. Sacred Buildings
  27. Iron and Steel
  28. Water: Works, Towers and Turbines
  29. Bochum: Industrial Culture in the Heart of the Region
  30. Ruhr Industrial Heritage Trail – Gelsenkirchen (in preparation)

Ruhr Industrial Heritage Trail by bike

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Supertall self-supporting chimneys (+300 meters in height)

51°41′07″N 7°06′10″E / 51.68528°N 7.10278°E / 51.68528; 7.10278


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