states: [netherlands]
category: cultural
year: 1998
location: Lemmer, Lemsterland Municipality, Province of Friesland
region: Europe and North America
latitude/longitude: 52.8458300000, 5.6788900000
The Wouda Steam Pumping Station, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Netherlands, is the world’s largest steam-powered pumping station still in operation. Opened in 1920, it showcases advanced Dutch hydraulic engineering with a capacity to pump 4 million liters of water per minute, originally designed to manage flooding. Its well-preserved steam engines and Amsterdam School architecture highlight its historical and technological significance. Today, it operates occasionally to supplement modern systems, symbolizing the Netherlands’ mastery over water management.
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