Museum in Borken, guided tours below and above ground provide an insight into the everyday working lives of miners and power station workers who began using Hesse's largest lignite deposit to generate electrical
Aviation and its facilities are complex systems comprising flying objects, maintenance, handling and service facilities, repair yards, large-scale storehouses, administrative tracts, shops, building s
always an exciting experience with its combination of a manufacturing workshop and museum, offers live machinery demonstrations on all floors. The fact that waters - and among them especially those that
in 25 different locations are involved, offering 350 guided tours, attractions for young and old, live music and much more. The programme will be inspired by the leisure activities of historical workers'
so. They all foster people's sense of connection to industrial sites and their history, and often live on in local networks and associations. What is the potential of this intangible legacy for industrial
that was once dominated by highly specialised craftspeople, and bring their art back to life with live performances in many places. ERIH article in 'Industriekultur': "Wie Transparenz in die Welt kam.
The focus is on specific facilities and sites that shaped the region and its people in a profound way and continue to do so to this day. For example, there is water as an important means of transport.
trace the industrial history at different places in the city and explore how it relates to us and our lives today. The camp adopts an explicitly hands-on approach. In addition to the exciting insights into
and were used, for example, by miners as part of their everyday lives. "We show that the Industrial Revolution changed the world we live in," concludes ERIH Vice-President Dr Adam Hajduga, who played a [...] very different fields of science, we would like young people to be aware of the region in which they live and what kind of heritage our ancestors have left us.“ The students mention a completely new perception
from the iconic band "Ton Steine Scherben". World Heritage Site Zollverein will host exhibitions and live music as well as a water orchestra and the illuminated walk act "Ocho, the Octopus". For those who