the largest Citroën collection in the world. It extends from the Type ‘A’s after the First WorldWar to recent vehicles and includes many examples of the influential 2CV and DS ranges. The cars are arranged
Saint-Martin-d'Aubigny. Due to competition from other building materials and the start of the Second WorldWar, the brickworks closed in 1939. It was saved from demolition and conservation began for it to open [...] sheds and the large circular kiln inside a cover building with a tall chimney. A brickworks was opened 2km away at Périers in 1872. When the clay there ran out, the processes were gradually relocated between
The Valentin memorial preserves the remains of a concrete bunker from the Second WorldWar for building submarines on the river Weser near Bremen. In just twenty months – from summer 1943 to spring 1945 [...] Atlantic convoys. Up to 10,000 civilian forced labourers worked on the construction. Approximately 2,000 died as a result of the physically strenuous work, inadequate care and inhumane living conditions
translated melodiously for the world market as “Saxon Lace”, “Plauen Lace” and “Dentelles de Saxe”. Embroidery had its heyday in the Belle Époque, the forty years before WorldWar I, but there are still around [...] As early as 1810, commercial hand embroidery in Plauen was well-known, and in 1828 more than 2,000 people were employed in whitework embroidery. The industrialization of the craft proceeded just as quickly
sector and in 1917 founded the Compañía Siderúrgica del Mediterráneo, which after the Spanish Civil War became part of its competitor, Altos Hornos de Vizcaya. In 1971 Altos Hornos del Mediterráneo was [...] working-class neighbourhoods remain. Of the old factory, the General Workshop Warehouse, Blast Furnace No. 2 and the Spare Parts Warehouse have been preserved, which will become the future Museum of Industrial
the neoclassical architect Denis Antoine on the Quai de Conti. It is part of the Banks of the Seine World Heritage site. The 177-metre building that faces the quay contained the offices, while courtyards [...] still made. A museum explains the process of making coins and medals and their significance. Around 2,000 pieces are on show from collections of 170,000 objects. Beautifully designed exhibitions give visitors
g machinery, numerous photographs, historical drawings as well as technical plans are presented on 2,500 square metres. Mementos and recorded memories of the former metalworkers tell of their hard work [...] from it. An 8-minute film presents the history and the role of iron and steel in building today's world.
Europe’s great mountain passes, and in 1998 became the first transport route to be designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There is a monument on a rocky slope near Semmering station to Karl Ritter von Ghega [...] visitors. The most imposing of the hotels is the Sudbahnhotel-Semmering on the slope of Kartnerhogel, 2 km north of Semmering station.
Skansen, was re-located to its present site around the old Fredriksberg School House after the Second WorldWar. It consists of a collection of cottages, cabins and other rural buildings removed from their original [...] displayed in reconstructed interiors of rural dwellings, including some showing life during the Second WorldWar. There are also reconstructions of shops from the 1920s and 30s, and a working smithy and a dairy
opened. The textile museum is on the most important museum of this kind in Italy. Covering an area of 2,400 square metres, the Textile Museum displays an extensive range of textiles, historic machinery and [...] cloths from other Italian and European cities as well as traditional costumes from all over the world illustrate the worldwide influence of the local textile industry. A special highlight is the continuously
people and material between the two locations. In the First WorldWar, the tunnel was used for ammunition production, and in the Second WorldWar, the employees found shelter during air raids. The AEG site
of Portsmouth Harbour. The centrepiece of the museum is HMS Alliance , a submarine of the Second WorldWar. During a 45-minute tour visitors can see the ship’s periscopes, its torpedo store, its galley, [...] a controlled atmosphere. The museum also displays X24, a 16 m long mini submarine of the Second WorldWar, and an even smaller German mini-submarine of the same period, which had a crew of just one man
airships by the German navy at Nordholz in 1912. It was used heavily by aircraft during the Second WorldWar. The start of a collection of historical objects began here in 1967 but the initiative to create [...] Exhibitions continue indoors with five main themes: the technology and history of airships, airships at war, civil airships, the history of the base at Nordholz and finally naval aviation.
The islands of Malta and Gozo suffered badly from a long siege during the Second WorldWar. As part of Cold War defences, the British Government built seven underground corn mills on the islands in 1955
of a military air base in Charlais Park, served as a workshop for making balloons in the First WorldWar, and for many years was an outpost of the air museum at le Bourget airport. It is designated as [...] (1847-1905) and Arthur Constantin Krebs (1850-1935), and is reckoned the first of its kind in the world. Its metal doors were designed by Henri de Dion (1828-78) for the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1878 [...] an historical monument, and was inscribed on the French tentative list for designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2002. After falling into disrepair it is now well-maintained. The restoration work
Another display shows the development of the Spitfire fighter plane in Birmingham during the Second WorldWar. There is also an outdoor ‘science garden’ and a planetarium. [...] and examines environmental issues. One reason for the city’s reputation as the ‘workshop of the world’ was the innovative Boulton and Watt engineering company. The museum features many items made by Boulton [...] and Watt, including the Smethwick pumping engine of 1779 - the oldest working steam engine in the world. Key objects include other stationary steam engines, William Murdock’s model for his steam carriage
mechanic. He rescued many old aircraft and vehicles. He died in the Royal Air Force during the Second WorldWar, but his mother Dorothy Shuttleworth continued to develop the collection. All the aircraft are kept [...] aircraft through the first half of the 20th century. The museum’s Blériot XI biplane from 1909 is the world's oldest aeroplane that still flies. Among other aircraft are an Avro 504K from 1918 and a 1941 Spitfire
existence in part to the English sea blockade during the First WorldWar. This forced the German Kaiserreich to replace hitherto imported wares with domestically manufactured products. These even included [...] subsequently completely modernised in accordance with monument preservation standards – partly for the world exhibition in Hanover in 2000 - and traffic-calming measures were introduced. Nowadays Piesteritz
were established. The factory building was expanded in several stages over the decades. During WorldWar II, the factory's production was reserved for the Finnish Defense Forces.In the 1970s Friitala expanded [...] Scandinavia. Quality leather outfits became Friitala’s trademark, and the products were sold all over the world. Friitala also produced leather for the Finnish shoe, bag, and furniture industry. At the beginning
voyage” in a historic train. And don’t miss the “Caves of the Steel Animals” which is the name of two WorldWar II bomb shelters. Children take the mini-train to go around the site. The roundhouse of 1924 offers [...] locomotives given as loans from the European nations, thus adopting the role of ambassadors. The “World of Steam Locomotives” addresses a conglomeration of technology including a “Transparent Workshop for