industrial site goes back to the mid 18th century. In 1834 the ironworks were comprehensively modernised for the first time by the then owner, Ignaz von Landsberg. The present equipment consisting of
wire down through the years: a coat of chain mail, a super conductor or the enormous wire cable of a modern suspension bridge, not forgetting a practical tea-bag clip, the filament of a light bulb, wafer-thin [...] museum has found a new home in an old school building directly beneath the fortress. The result is a modern exhibition full of activities and surprises covering an area of 750 square metres.
Why is it that a boot-last factory in rural Lower Saxony becomes a turning point in modern architecture? The former warehouse of the Fagus Factory turns that question into an exciting story, displayed
revitalising the former compressor house with infinite audio-visual installations illustrating historical modes of extraction; and the mercury museum in a warehouse of 1941 that shows the scientific significance
etism, optics and radioactivity. Right next door: an Art Nouveau machine hall used for events, a modern planetarium as well as two cultural centres, one designated to film making and one to comics and
collection of the National Railway Museum are displayed. The museum complex includes Soho Cottage, the modest home of the Hackworth family, an iron merchant’s warehouse of the 1820s that was associated with
historic walls of the Albert Dock you can chart the history of one of the world’s most important ports. Model ships and original wooden ships, paintings, documents and hundred of other exhibits will tell you
the so called Steam Locomotive Route, taking visitors in historic rail cars to the renovated and modernised parts of the former railway depot. The short trip includes technical supply facilities such as
are laid out in a large building of 4,000m 2 . The site also houses a toy museum, a collection of model aircraft and the Frasses and Marianne Musikmuseum, which is an important collection of early recording
Greenland. The museum preserves a selection of historical vessels and large-scale models, from early sailing boats to modern trawlers. Visitors can go on board a cod boat to imagine the life of the men who
iron company in the Gothic Revival style. The museum is increasingly affected by floods and a scale model of the Severn Gorge has been removed for safekeeping. Following conservation in 2024, the displays
pharmacy opened in 1841 and a Co-Operative grocers’ shop. The transport galleries are arranged by mode: bicycles, horse-drawn vehicles, cars and railways. They show items from across Britain and Europe
2022. The museum contains a unique and impressive display of piston and jet engines together with models and examples of planes and helicopters. Other equipment produced in the region is also on show, such
of water supply in Kyiv along with water resources and waste treatment. The displays include scale models of the park and urban water-treatment plants, interactive graphics of the water system, original
centre. They are taken to the LKAB Visitor Centre, which is in caverns 540 metres below ground. A model shows a section through the ore body, shafts and tunnels. Trains, lorries, bulldozers, conveyors and
Hurtu quadricycle made in France in 1899. In many cases, manufacturers are represented by multiple models across a long timeline, for example Aston Martin with 6 cars from 1969 to 2002, Cadillac with 11 [...] Examples of working vehicles include an early fire engine, a popcorn wagon and a Porsche tractor. All models displayed are kept in working order by the in-house team, who have restored many of the vehicles