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when the first iron-hulled ship was launched?

The SS Great Britain, the world’s largest ship at that time, began her maiden voyage on 26 July 1845. She was the first ocean-going,…
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Karl Ritter von Ghega (1802–60)

Karl Ritter von Ghega was engineer of the Semmeringbahn (the Semmering railway), generally regarded as the first main line railway to pass…
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Russia invaded Ukraine with its army and annexed regions of the country. Russia has thus positioned itself outside what constitutes our common European values and the basis of our European cooperation as a Cultural Route of the Council of Europe. We strongly disapprove the illegal unilateral attack, as well as the annexion, and hope that the people of Ukraine may soon live in peace again. In solidarity with Ukraine, we have removed the descriptions of all Russian sites presented on our website until further notice.

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News

| Sayner Hütte: Iconic foundry celebrates ERIH Anchor Point recognition

At the start of this year's museum and event season, the Sayner Hütte Ironworks…  more

| First ERIH Young Professionals' Network Roundtable on 26 February 2024

These future monthly meetings will serve as an open space for discussion and the…  more

| Recap of the ERIH National Meeting in Wales

41 participants attended the ERIH National Meeting in Wales on 11 January. One of the…  more

| German Journal Industriekultur 4.23: Portrait of four ERIH Anchor Points

The last issue of this year's Journal Industriekultur focuses on the "Archaeology of…  more

| German Journal Industriekultur 3.23: Moravian-Silesian Technical Trail TECHNOTRASA

In the 19th century, the Moravian-Silesian region in the north-east of the Czech…  more


This website was last updated 18th March 2024