mill, hosting several museums and exhibitions side by side. Visitors are free to collect hands-on experiences, for example by making their own hand-made paper as in pre-industrial times. The printing museum
complete with sounds and illuminations. Finally, the exhibition in the visitor centre puts the whole experience in the context of regional mining history. After that it is high time to take a walk along the
accident at only 36, a foundation was established to continue collecting. In 2022, the Caramulo Experience Center opened nearby with a classic car repair facility, an archive, an exhibition area and a training
follow the Rat Trail. There are also opportunities for prospective young engineers to get hands on experience in an effort to help provide future engineers.
‘Bolt Tower’. The former engine room U6 with its large machinery still in place invites children to experience the technical evolution from the steam era until today as an interactive journey resembling the
n (2002) of another traditional vessel (named Muttschiff or Pogge) and a barge. A very special experience is a basin filled with a layer of mud to walk around for therapeutic purposes.
Today, the preserved open-cast facilities of the Anna 2 mine are home to the ENERGETICON energy experience museum. With the core message 'From the sun to the sun', it deals with the past and future of human
levels in a town palace-like former manufactory building, the 'Weisbachschen Haus', visitors can experience the many facets of the Vogtland textile industry with all its highlights, but also its dark sides
(glassworks, metal industry) and the shipyards in the ports of Altona and Hamburg. Visitors can see and experience part of the former wire pin factory with working historic machinery and its own locksmith's shop [...] a film project - a wide variety of projects are supported and history is offered as a hands-on experience.
The Ferdinand Porsch Experience is housed in a former shoe factory a 15-minute drive north of Salzburg. The name fahr(T)raum means ‘driving dream’ and ‘driving space’. Ferdinand Porsche (1875-1951) began [...] sports cars and racing cars. Interactive displays and equipment let visitors learn through hands-on experience – including working models of aerodynamics and piston operation, driving simulators and a model-car
journey from the Strait of Gibraltar to the Ellis Island immigration centre. Visitors can also experience the conditions on a real submarine, the Nazario Sauro , which floats in front of the museum.
combustion engines. Most engines are run regularly and at least eight work every day for visitors to experience the sights, sounds and smells of industry. They were rescued from many sources, for example a Penn
understanding. Links from the past to the present and the future are created through personal experiences and interactive displays. The experiential exhibition Shifting to wood - a tribute to the Kymenlaakso
explains the work and social background, the outside site is a place where visitors can get direct experiences. Right next to the forge is the old lime works, and the huge lime furnaces can still be seen on
up in the early industrial era. A trip in the so-called “Kaiser’s wagon” promises a very special experience. This is the wagon in which Kaiser Wilhelm II and his wife took their places for an official preview [...] hundred years ago. If you leave the overhead railway at the 'Werther Brücke' stop, you will reach the experience museum 'Schwebodrom' after a short walk. In three sections, it presents the history of mobility
historical Museum of Hydroelectric Power, bathed in light, offer answers that affect all senses. The experience starts with the sphere's room: A double video projection on opposing semispheres follows a drop's
hierarchy at the pit and the close intermeshing of the various working processes. Visitors can experience a typical day in the life of a collier, enter the director´s office (once the brain centre of the
a mountain? You knock it off. That’s the answer you’d get from a Welshman. The Welsh speak from experience. In North Wales they knocked off mountains en masse – in the form of hundreds of slate quarries
the reasons why the exhibition "Forced Labour in the Daily Round 1938-1945" is such an intense experience. Particularly striking is a gallery with large-scale photo portraits of forced labourers - people
hear and smell 19th Century textile machines working and meet skilled Millworkers with years of experience of working in the cotton industry. 4. The Great Iron Waterwheel and two Steam Engines Quarry Bank