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Budapest- Old (Obuda) Gas Factory
The Óbuda Gasworks was built in 1913 of high quality with two residential enclaves, and was the only state-of-the-art facility in Central Europe until WWII. The property is currently owned by the City of Budapest after the Gas Company’s ceasing its 90 years of operation and moving out in December 2004. Some of the buildings have been demolished over the years, but the halls and towers representing the most important structures of industrial heritage have survived and became listed buildings in 2004.(www.pinapoint.org)
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