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Albula Railway Museum

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displays to demonstrate tunnelling methods and wooden blocks with which to build a viaduct. Visitors can enter the cab of an electric locomotive outside the building as a simulator. Inside, a working model railway

Argyll Motor Works | Lomond Galleries

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dome that makes the works visible for miles. It was designed to impress and it still does - as you enter it through the magnificant marble staircase and entrance hall, here on display are only two examples

Asturian Museum of the Steel Industry

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large-scale producer of steel, but also mined more coal than any other company in Spain. Visitors enter the museum through a reception area in a 45 m high cooling tower (refrigerante), where they can examine

Bustiello Mining Village Information Centre

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chalet-like houses of various grades occupied by the miners and the managerial staff. The visitor can enter house the house of Don Isidros. There are displays about the geology of the Asturias coal mining region

Central Mining Museum

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with narrow shafts and a large scale model of and early twentieth century mine that visitors can enter. Films showing miners at work are shown, and the museum displays some large hydraulic machines used

Copper Mine

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to prospect for minerals on the waste tips. The fourth option is a three-hour tour of the museum, entering workings 50 m below the surface, approached by a steep adit, for which boots and waterproof clothing

Danish Foundry Museum

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but he only stayed for a short time. Christensen retired in 1887 a year after K E Messerschmidt entered the partnership. Messerschmidt took the business forward and erected new buildings in 1913. The company

Ducati Museum

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sporting companies and legendary racing drivers. A tale that is enclosed in an exclusive temple. Enter into the world of Ducati by a factory tour. Discover where and how the red bikes were born in Borgo

Départemental Textile Museum of Occitannia

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France. The textile museum of the département is in a nineteenth-century woollen factory. Visitors enter by a footbridge across the River Thoré from a park on Boulevard Carnot. It contains original looms

ENTER Technikwelt Solothurn

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The ENTER Museum takes its name from the 'Enter' key on a computer keyboard and the English word for 'enter'. It is a museum of computers and consumer electronics that was created from private collections

Finstergrund Visitor Mine

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to international competition. Former miners created an association to preserve the mine. Visitors enter riding a working railway with an electric locomotive and go 2km underground. Guides explain the history

German Two-Wheel and NSU Museum

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more than half of which were exported. For many years it had made only motorcycles, but in 1957 re-entered the car market with the Prinz model . NSU was one of only three companies to market motor cars with

Gösseum. Gösser Brewery Museum

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produced near a million bottles a year. The brewery museum – which they call the ‘Gösseum’ – is entered through a modern glass extension. It explains the tradition of brewing in the area since the Middle

Hesse Brickworks Museum

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windows and a tall chimney at the centre. The visitors' route leads up a ramp for trolleys with clay to enter the building, to a grinder that pressed the clay through sieves and then to the press and cutter.

Italian Centre for Coal Mining Culture at Geological Mining Park of Sardinia

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houses the most important coalmining museum in Italy. Just as the colliers once did, visitors first enter the lamp room which in this case has the dimensions of an extended hall. In the large room where the

Jackfield Tile Museum in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site

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remembering that the space shuttle uses ceramic tiles on its surface to protect it from the heat of re-entering the earth’s atmosphere. As the displays at the museum show, fashions may change, but tiles have

Knappenrode Energy Factory

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To see, hear, touch, and feel: entering the former Knappenrode briquette factory means to explore 100 years of Lusatian industrial history with all your senses. The visit starts by climbing the 22-metre

Leon Wyczolkowski District Museum Exploseum

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Top secret and highly explosive: the world visitors explore when entering the Exploseum was sealed to strangers for a long time. Right here one of the largest ammunition factories of the Third Reich came

Letchworth Garden City

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embodiment of Howard´s dream and continues to represent a potent model for community design as it enters its second century. First Garden City Limited was formed in 1903 and invited a number of architects

Locomotive World

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Europe’s most important main lines. The last station in Germany through which trains pass before entering Austria is at Freilassing, where, in 1902-05 the Bavarian railway authority built a locomotive depot

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