The Chimney Lift at Battersea Power Station
Sweeping London views and engaging exhibits show you the evolution of the Cathedral of Power
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Overview
Battersea Power Station is a London icon, reimagined for the modern day.
A working coal power station until it ceased production in 1983, it’s now an important cultural landmark. Learn about how it was built and its redevelopment, then ascend to the top and enjoy dazzling panoramic views of the capital.
Your journey begins in the magnificent Art Deco Turbine Hall A at The Exhibition. See the office of Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, Battersea Power Station’s original architect, with its historic photos, blueprints, and artefact replicas.
The Building Battersea interactive wall brings the construction of the power station to life through illustrations. There’s even a working model of the power station, where you can bring coal from the Thames to generate power.
Now, it’s time for your ascent to The Chimney Lift. The adventure begins in the Switch room, where you’ll see a 360-degree film that shows Battersea Power Station through the decades and the different interpretations for its regeneration as a vibrant London riverside neighbourhood.
Continuing onwards and upwards towards the sky, constellations of light guide the way to the viewpoint, 109 metres above the ground. You’ll be able to see lots of major London landmarks and get a unique bird’s eye view of the Power Station itself.
The Chimney Lift at Battersea Power Station is a great educational visit for the whole family. Back in the exhibition halls, why not battle it out and test your newfound knowledge in the touchscreen quiz table?
Touchpoints activate sound and movement and show how the six million bricks that make up the building were laid – and still stand today.
Location
The Chimney Lift, Turbine Hall A Level 1, Battersea Power Station, Circus Road West, Nine Elms SW8 5BN London
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Opening hours
Standard opening hours
Monday – Sunday
10 AM – 6 PM
Last entry
4 PM

