former Bankside Power Station

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:railway_station
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Tate_Modern_Gallery
gptkbp:architect gptkb:Herzog_&_de_Meuron
gptkb:Sir_Giles_Gilbert_Scott
gptkbp:architectural_style gptkb:church
gptkbp:area Bankside
gptkbp:constructed_in gptkb:1963
gptkbp:construction_cost £8 million
gptkbp:construction_material brick
gptkbp:cultural_heritage gptkb:museum
gptkbp:cultural_significance important example of industrial architecture
gptkbp:current_use gptkb:Tate_Modern
gptkbp:decommissioned gptkb:1981
gptkbp:disbandment_date decline in coal use
gptkbp:engine_type gptkb:4
gptkbp:exhibition gptkb:Zhang_Huan
gptkb:Kehinde_Wiley
gptkb:Catherine_Opie
gptkb:Michele_Abeles
gptkb:Cindy_Sherman
gptkb:Gerhard_Richter
gptkb:Banksy
gptkb:Barbara_Kruger
gptkb:Marlene_Dumas
gptkb:Sol_Le_Witt
gptkb:Tate_Modern
gptkb:Ai_Weiwei
gptkb:Anish_Kapoor
gptkb:Donald_Judd
gptkb:Henri_Matisse
gptkb:Hito_Steyerl
gptkb:Kara_Walker
gptkb:Marcel_Duchamp
gptkb:Marina_Abramović
gptkb:Pablo_Picasso
gptkb:Richard_Serra
gptkb:Yayoi_Kusama
gptkb:Yoko_Ono
gptkb:Christo_and_Jeanne-Claude
gptkb:Mark_Rothko
gptkb:Wolfgang_Tillmans
gptkb:Andy_Warhol
gptkb:Jeff_Koons
gptkb:Richard_Prince
gptkb:Rineke_Dijkstra
gptkb:Sophie_Calle
gptkb:Martha_Rosler
gptkb:Louise_Bourgeois
gptkb:Maya_Lin
gptkb:Robert_Rauschenberg
gptkb:Tracey_Emin
gptkb:Damien_Hirst
gptkb:Kerry_James_Marshall
gptkb:Rashid_Johnson
gptkb:Tino_Sehgal
gptkb:soundtrack
gptkb:Rirkrit_Tiravanija
gptkb:The_Unilever_Series
gptkbp:function electricity generation
coal-fired power station
gptkbp:has_public_transport gptkb:Blackfriars_station
gptkbp:height 65 meters
99 meters
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label former Bankside Power Station
gptkbp:landmark Grade II listed building
gptkbp:location gptkb:London,_England
gptkbp:number_of_doors 2
gptkbp:owner gptkb:Tate_Gallery
gptkbp:position gptkb:railway_station
gptkbp:power_output gptkb:Company
1,000 MW
gptkbp:renovated gptkb:1994
gptkbp:significant_event opened to the public as Tate Modern in 2000
gptkbp:style Industrial
gptkbp:visitors 5 million annually