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"Blue Sunday": Days of Industrial Heritage in North Hesse

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very different events throughout the region from 1 to 11 September. A tour of the "Christine" slate mine in Willingen, for example, takes visitors into the underground history of regional mining, while they

"Networking" – the motto of the 19th "Days of Rhine-Main Industrial Culture"

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airfield was built here, followed by the first international aircraft exhibition one year later. Other prominent examples are the Zeppelin Museum in Neu-Isenburg and Frankfurt Airport. As an artistic highlight

20th Rhine-Main Days of Industrial Heritage

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and reveals the traces they have left in the image of the town to this day. Programme of the Rhine-Mine Days of Industrial Heritage

3 September: INDUSTRIADA in Poland highlights Silesian industrial heritage

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almost all its sites taking part, including the Anchor Points "Guido" Coal Mine and Queen Louise Adit in Zabrze, the Historic Silver Mine World Heritage Site in Tarnowskie Góry and the Brewery Museum in Żywiec [...] children's games, outdoor activities and worship. What, for example, does a traditional Silesian miners' orchestra sound like and what tunes and songs did it perform? What do Silesians understand by "

3rd Middle Hesse Industrial Heritage Days, Germany

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heritage of Central Hesse. Another example is the smelting and forging day at the Fortuna visitor mine and ERIH Anchor Point in Solms, which, with three bloomery furnaces specifically put into operation

61st ERIH Board Meeting, Asturias: Reinforcing the region's industrial heritage

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course, the two Anchor Points of the Regional Route, the Asturian Railway Museum in Gijón and the Sotón Mine in San Martín del Rey. The latter welcomes visitors with an exciting tour leading to 556 metres below

BLUE SUNDAY: Five days of industrial heritage, starting on 30 August in North Hesse, Germany

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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

ERIH Annual Conference 2025: Call for Papers

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well as rituals and traditions relating to music, food, sport and festivals. Pigeon fancier's clubs, miners' choirs, football teams and their fan culture, canteens and pubs, regional crafts and recipes have

ERIH Italy Meeting: Recap and Conclusions

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a "sensitive city". Environmental regeneration is certainly one of the features of the "Open Your Mine" project presented by Commissioner Elisabetta Castelli of the Geomining Park of Sardinia . At the [...] social regeneration, implemented through initiatives aimed at bringing communities closer to their mines. Of no less interest were the experiences of regeneration projects carried out through the creation

ExtraSchicht on 1 June: The Ruhr Metropolis culture festival

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"lost places": guests are allowed to enter otherwise forbidden areas and locked rooms of the Ewald mine. The Henrichshütte Ironworks in Hattingen also opens its doors for night-time explorers. Music attractions

German Journal Industriekultur 1.23: Focus on Industry and Housing

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One of the earliest and most prominent examples of a housing estate for workers is New Lanark in Scotland, an ERIH Anchor Point and Unesco World Heritage Site. Established as early as 1800, the site was

German Journal Industriekultur 2.23: Focus on Zinc industry

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l Park of Sardinia in Italy. It was here, in the mines of Montevecchio on the west coast of Sardinia, that one of the most important ore and zinc mines in Europe was once located. Visitors can follow five [...] Masua mines with the port of Flavia , which is built into the local cliff and from which the Belgian VM Group could directly load waiting ships with ore using conveyor belts. The Sala silver mine , an ERIH [...] ore calamine has been processed into brass together with copper. In 1837, the Société Anonyme des Mines et Fonderies de la Vieille Montagne, or VM, emerged in Kelmis, Belgium, and developed into one of

German Journal Industriekultur 2.24: The Ruhr Industrial Heritage Route, Part 1

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provides not only architectural highlights but also an authentic insight into the hard labour of the miners. Complementing this, the Duisburg-Nord Landscape Park illustrates the technology and workflow of [...] panoramic view from the 40-metre coal bunker is one of the highlights of a visit. The ERIH member Ewald Mine | Hoheward Landscape Park has also undergone profound changes: one of the Ruhr region's most productive

German Journal Industriekultur 3.22: ERIH Regional Route Luxembourg / Grand Hornu World Heritage Site, Belgium

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Point National Museum of Iron Ore Mines in the small town of Rumelange, bordering neighbouring mining regions of Lorraine and Saarland, is the exciting ride on the mine train that leads 580 metres into [...] Minette, the lingo of French miners for the bright red iron ores in Lorraine and Luxembourg, have lent their name to "De Minett" industrial landscape in the very south of the Grand Duchy. This is where [...] into the mountain. For almost 150 years, from 1824 to 1964, miners from all over the world dug for iron ore here. Until today, Luxembourg benefits from the multiple cultural impact of its mixed industrial

German Journal Industriekultur 3.23: Moravian-Silesian Technical Trail TECHNOTRASA

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slate mine is one of the few remaining examples of the regional slate industry that flourished around 1900. Its importance is reflected in the fact that there are seven other disused slate mines in the [...] belonged at the time - the blast furnaces of Dolni Vitkovice were fed with coke. The nearby Michal mine in Ostrava-Michálkovice, another ERIH Anchor Point, can also boast a pioneering achievement: Following [...] Following its extensive expansion and conversion in 1912-15, it was the first fully electrified mine in the Ostrava mining district. This was thanks to a brand new engine room, equipped with two Siemens-Schuckert

German Journal Industriekultur 3.24: The Ruhr Industrial Heritage Route, Part 2

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region in transition. With the completion of Central Shaft XII in 1932, one of the most efficient coal mines in the world entered the stage of the Ruhr region. Not long after its demise in 1986, today's ERIH

German Journal Industriekultur 4.23: Portrait of four ERIH Anchor Points

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railway facilities into museums. The Fortuna visitor mine in the woodlands north of Solms-Oberbiel near Wetzlar, Germany, was the penultimate iron ore mine in Germany to cease operations. This was in 1983 [...] the former Fortuna red ironstone mine is Hesse's first ERIH Anchor Point. Highlights such as the rope ride in the pit cage to a depth of 150 metres, the ride in the mine train and the large number of original [...] includes a geologist for the first time this year. He stands for the additional role of the visitor mine as a geo-information centre in the National GEOPARK Westerwald-Lahn-Taunus. Monfalcone, Italy's n

German magazine Industriekultur, No. 1.22: ERIH Regional Route Basque Country, Part 1

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dank Sonne. Die Salinen von Añana" ERIH article in 'Industriekultur': "Fortschritt zwischen Meer und Minen. Regionale Route Baskenland, Teil 1"

German magazine Industriekultur, No. 4.21: Ore Mountains/Krušnohoří Mining Region

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Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, for example. In the Ehrenfriedersdorf tin mine , visitors get to know the everyday life of miners in detail – starting with the ascent to the winding tower and ending with [...] with a maze of galleries underground. The "Stary Martin" (Old Martin) mine adit in Czech Krupka owns the longest lode of tin ore in Central Europe, and the Altenberg Mining Museum illustrates the background

Industrial heritage sites win Europa Nostra Awards

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Historic Mine in Rybnik, Poland : Decay and demolition of one of the oldest mines in the country after more than 200 years of operation? That was not an option for a group of the site's former miners. So they

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