Biarozaŭskaja power station, Thermal power station in Biaroza District, Belarus.
Biarozaŭskaja power station is a thermal power facility in the Biaroza industrial area that generates electricity for the region. The complex includes generator blocks, boiler houses, and cooling systems arranged across the site.
Construction of the power station started in 1958 as part of Soviet industrialization efforts in Belarus and began operating in 1961. It was a key project to secure electricity supply for the developing region.
The power station holds status as a cultural heritage site in Belarus, showing how the nation values its industrial past. Visitors can see the facility as a testament to Soviet-era industrial ambition.
The facility sits beside the regional road between Brest and Biaroza and welcomes groups from educational institutions. Visits are best arranged by contacting local schools or scientific organizations in advance.
The power station has preserved its original structural elements since completion and blends active operations with industrial heritage status. This is rare among Soviet-era facilities that were typically modernized beyond recognition.
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