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"EUROPEAN INDUSTRIALHERITAGE. THE INTERNATIONAL STORY" ERIH'S BROCHURE MAKES THE EUROPEAN CONNECTIONS OF INDUSTRIALISATION VISIBLE Listen From the very beginning, industrialisation has crossed borders [...] unaware of this. The close-knit network of European industrial regions, which continue to inspire and strengthen each other, is something that most industrial monuments and attractions today do little to show [...] which recognises the network's contribution to the conservation and presentation of Europe's industrialheritage. This funding has enabled the production of this brochure, which aims to encourage ERIH sites
the European Route of IndustrialHeritage? Do you need assistance with an individual research? Please do not hesitate to contact us: ERIH - European Route of IndustrialHeritage e.V Office Christiane Baum
an international forum for people involved in industrialheritage tourism and it also engages in advocacy and lobbying in relation to industrialheritage. Knowledge: ERIH members benefit from exchanges [...] network after the end of the project funding, the registered association ERIH-European Route of IndustrialHeritage e.V. was established under German law in spring 2008. Since then, the number of members has [...] countries. Please click following to see the list of our members. ERIH members Members of ERIH are industrialheritage sites, public or private organisations, corporate members, and individuals. For Young Professionals
Brochure "European IndustrialHeritage: The International Story" Listen From the very beginning, industrialisation has crossed borders - it has never been a purely national phenomenon. From the mid-18th [...] unaware of this. The close-knit network of European industrial regions, which continue to inspire and strengthen each other, is something that most industrial monuments and attractions today do little to show [...] which recognises the network's contribution to the conservation and presentation of Europe's industrialheritage. This funding has enabled the production of this brochure, which aims to encourage ERIH sites
special historical importance in terms of industrialheritage which also offer a high quality visitor experience. They are the milestones of European IndustrialHeritage. Acceptance as an Anchor Point is a seal [...] the complete range of European industrial history. After that, they tell tourists what they can see at a local level. Visitors of all ages can relive their industrialheritage through fascinating guided tours [...] site’s own history and visitor offers - other (industrial-) tourism attractions in the region - the work and offers of local/regional industrialheritage networks - the ERIH networkservice information
Dortmund (D) Hendrichs Drop Forge LVR Industrial Museum. Solingen (D) Henrichshütte Steelworks LWL Industrial Museum. Hattingen (D) Historic Silver Mine World Heritage Site. Tarnowskie Góry (PL) Ignacy Historic [...] Königshain Granit Quarrying Museum. Königshain (D) Lage Brickworks LWL Industrial Museum. Lage (D) Le Bois du Cazier World Heritage Site. Marcinelle (B) Museum of Metallurgy. Chorzów (PL) Museum Nord. Narvik [...] 'Steaua Română' oil refinery. Câmpina (RO) Turismo Industrial. S. João da Madeira (P) Westphalian Salt Experience. Bad Sassendorf (D) World Heritage Grimeton Radio Station. Grimeton (S) ERIH Conference
n": retracing the tracks of the industrial revolution. The result is a "circuit diagram" showing the connections between the main themes of European industrialheritage. In addition to the selection by [...] you can also list company museums and sites that offer factory tours and industrialheritage properties on UNESCO's World Heritage List. As an introduction to each Theme Route, we present the history of [...] Routes which are structured according to industrial sectors. 16 Theme Routes (with 44 sub-categories) focus on specific questions relating to European industrial history and reveal - offen in connection
Völklingen Iron Works World Heritage Site. Völklingen (D) Westphalian Salt Experience. Bad Sassendorf (D) World Heritage Grimeton Radio Station. Grimeton (S) Zollverein Mine World Heritage Site. Essen (D) ERIH [...] following the movies of all participating sites: Blegny Mine Word Heritage Site. Blegny (B) Coal Mining Museum. Zabrze (PL) Fagus Factory World Heritage Site. Alfeld/Leine (D) Flame Gasworksmuseum of Ireland. [...] Silver Mine World Heritage Site. Tarnowskie Góry (PL) Ignacy Historic Mine. Rybnik (PL) Knappenrode Energy Factory. Hoyerswerda (D) Krenzer Hammer. Ennepetal (D) Lage Brickworks LWL Industrial Museum. Lage
appreciation in the course of debates on post-colonialism. At least for the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in England, concrete connections have now been proven: English traders trafficked some 2.5 million [...] century - more than any other nation. Proceeds from this flowed into the expanding industrial districts of northern England and Wales. In the industrialisation of Germany in the 19th century, profits from [...] later industrial nations such as France and the Netherlands: the colonies were needed as suppliers of raw materials for production and as markets for the products. Great Britain, a leading industrial nation
the wider picture of European industrial development. more INDUSTRIAL HISTORIES YOU LIKE TO LISTEN TO You like to listen to stories? Perhaps stories telling about industrial history, or about people and [...] and their working or living conditions? Here you are right ... more BROCHURE: EUROPEAN INDUSTRIALHERITAGE From its very beginning, industrialisation has crossed borders - it was never a purely national [...] people. Therefore, we don't present only sites, but also biographies of persons who influenced the industrial history. more VIRTUAL EXHIBITION "LINKING EUROPE" Our virtual exhibition focuses on the international
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REGIONAL ROUTES OPEN UP THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF A REGION Listen In many European regions there are few industrialheritage sites with touristic potential. Each of this regions has its own specialisms [...] European industrial history. Germany's Ruhrgebiet, for example. Or South Wales, a key region in the "world's first industrial nation". Both these areas comprise a number of less significant industrial monuments [...] raw material deposits. more Industrial Valleys The slate hillsides of the Rhineland do not resemble an industrial area in the slightest. That said, it is indeed an industrial area whose economic roots
(D) Hall of the Century. Bochum (D) Henrichshütte Steelworks LWL Industrial Museum. Hattingen (D) Historic Silver Mine World Heritage Site. Tarnowskie Góry (PL) Königshain Granit Quarrying Museum. Königshain [...] Königshain (D) La Encartada Fabrika-Museao. Balmaseda (E) Lage Brickworks LWL Industrial Museum. Lage (D) Le Bois du Cazier World Heritage Site. Marcinelle (B) Museum Nord. Narvik (N) Museum Oederan 'The Weaving' [...] Art Casting Museum. Lauchhammer (D) Baruth Glassmaking Village. Baruth (D) Bursledon Brick Works Industrial Museum. Southampton (GB) Centrum Kultury Śląskiej at former 'Polska' Mine. Świętochłowice (PL)
ON THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM Listen The Industrial Revolution began in the fields of British farmers. Thanks to new cultivation methods, they were able to increase their yields in the [...] capital market already existed: at the end of the 17th century, the stock exchange and the Bank of England had been founded in London. In addition, extensive, easily accessible deposits of the key resources [...] blast furnace. However, a second innovation was needed before the vast coal deposits of central England could be exploited: in 1712, the ironmonger Thomas Newcomen installed the first steam engine in a
the event at 3 pm, dancing will take place in front of, in and even on imposing industrial sites, making industrialheritage an attractive place to experience. The easy-to-learn 'WORK it Out' dance can be [...] event "WORK it OUT" premiered in 2018 as ERIH's main contribution to the European Year of Cultural Heritage . Due to its success and popularity, it has since become an annual event. The event is aimed primarily [...] from school classes, sports clubs, dance and fitness studios...) who can consciously experience industrial culture and its sites and discover their significance for their own past, their relevance for the
and the wider picture of European industrial development. Participating sites will focus on objects that illustrate the European, and also global, dimension of industrial development. Smaller objects may [...] also be viewed in our virtual exhibition. If you have a linking Europe story to tell at your industrialheritage site and have not yet identified a potential partner site in any other European country, you [...] PROJECT SHOWING THE INTERRELATIONSHIPS OF THE HISTORY OF EUROPEAN INDUSTRIALISATION Listen Europe's industrial development has always been characterised by cross-border trade in raw materials and commodities
ON THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF IRELAND Listen Ireland is today widely known as the “Emerald Isle”, but this successful branding hides a bitter history: until well into the 20th century, unprofitable agriculture [...] century, the first large companies began to process agricultural products: Ireland exported wool until England, their largest trading partner, increased tariffs, forcing factories to switch to linen – a transition [...] Cotton manufacturers in Belfast were already using steam engines, driven by coal imported from England and Scotland, or water power. Shipbuilding flourished, culminating in the construction of the luxury