interactive permanent exhibition focuses on the interplay between man, nature and the economy. It tells the social and economic history of the region and illustrates the profound changes that industrialisation
ports. Model ships and original wooden ships, paintings, documents and hundred of other exhibits will tell you more about slave ships and luxury liners, poverty-stricken emigrants and seafaring pioneers, of
sections, it presents the history of mobility at the end of the 19th century, displays exhibits and tells stories about the overhead railway. The highlight is a virtual ride on the suspension railway in a
Blast Furnace Museum has been set up outside the plant in the historic former pipeline building and tells the story of the steelworks site through objects, old documents, photographs and film footage. For
which opened in the main wing of the residential complex in 2006 and has been continuously expanded, tells the fascinating story of this social programme with over 6,000 exhibits. Visitors can explore the
route to Britain and its establishment in Macclesfield. An award winning audio-visual presentation tells of the development of the industry in the town from the perspective of various people involved in
housed in a modern wooden building next to the Ferris Wheel since 2023. Its permanent exhibition tells the 250-year history of Vienna's amusement park.
Funchal, the original power station, was established to commemorate the centenary of the event. It tells the story of how, from small beginnings with street lighting in the capital, electricity came to be
cottage" in Vöhrenbach, with the Clock Industry Museum in Schwenningen, whose many fully-working machines tell visitors about everyday life in the factory around 1900. And on your way, if you want, you can watch
back to 1904, and even a complete sheet-rolling mill from the middle of the 19th century. The museum tells of the people who came here from all over Europe to earn a living under harsh, and sometimes perilous
from the 1920s, shows the history of industrialisation in Nuremberg from 1800 to the present day. It tells the story of how people's working and everyday lives have changed from the invention of the steam
former dyeshop of the cotton mill houses Työväenmuseo Werstas - the Finnish Labour Museum. The Museum tells the over two-hundred-year-old story of Tampere’s industry. The exhibition describes how Tampere became
artistic printing techniques. The "Modern Paper" department focuses on audiovisual interpretation and tells, among other things, the story of the factory workers. A special museum deals with the history of
surface recalling the shape of dikes and dams. Once again based on videos and projections, this section tells the story of large civil engineering works like reservoirs, canals, and hydroelectric plants. While
region, with the power plant symbolising a new, promising technology. The museum installed in it today tells the story of the Light Factory through the eyes of the working people. In a series of brief video
at the Südbahn Museum, which opened in 2004. Two listed railway sheds and the historic roundhouse tell the story of the Südbahn from its earliest designs to the present day. The varied exhibition ranges
killed. The museum has a collection of 43 aircraft and gliders. The indoor section uses images to tell the story of Lithuanian aviation from its beginnings to present day.
boat hall and an auditorium seating 200 people. Its main exhibition ‘North Star: Southern Cross’ tells the story of seafaring in Finland, explaining the nature of trading by sea, the achievements of explorers
collection of beautiful shoes, the stories of the workers and a hall of fame of local people. It also tells the story of another local industry, making hairbrushes and fine brushes for other purposes. Close
1960s and the company still produces salt today. The old plant is now a museum. The Solana Museum tells the story of salt production from the Neolithic period to the present day. It displays ancient wooden