ON THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF KOSOVO Listen The country has plains of fertile farmland and rich deposits of ores and lignite, but it has never managed to get sustainable development off the ground. The [...] backlog of modernisation. In addition, Kosovo itself had hardly any plants for the processing of its raw materials, so that the industry collapsed after the disintegration of the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia [...] country's declaration of independence in 2008, the economic crisis worsened. Related Link WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Kosovo Mitrovica. Trepça mine Kosovo was part of the 'Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia', which
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LWL IndustrialMuseum. Lage (D) Le Bois du Cazier World Heritage Site. Marcinelle (B) Museum Nord. Narvik (N) Museum Oederan 'The Weaving'. Oederan (D) Museumof Metallurgy. Chorzów (PL) Museumof Work [...] (D) Hall of the Century. Bochum (D) Henrichshütte Steelworks LWL IndustrialMuseum. Hattingen (D) Historic Silver Mine World Heritage Site. Tarnowskie Góry (PL) Königshain Granit Quarrying Museum. Königshain [...] the movies of the participating sites: Añana Salt Valley. Salinas de Añana (E) Art Casting Museum. Lauchhammer (D) Baruth Glassmaking Village. Baruth (D) Bursledon Brick Works IndustrialMuseum. Southampton
after the end of the project funding, the registered association ERIH-European Route ofIndustrialHeritage e.V. was established under German law in spring 2008. Since then, the number of members has grown [...] member of ERIH? Members of ERIH are industrialheritage sites, public or private organisations, corporate members and individuals. You can also support the ERIH network by becoming a "Friend of ERIH". [...] from 27 European 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
PROJECTS ERIH INDUSTRIALHERITAGE BAROMETER Since 2018 ERIH in cooperation with the Regionalverband Ruhr carries out surveys ofindustrialheritage sites in Europe. All industrialheritage sites are invited [...] comprises the twinning of thematically similar sites or networks to share experience and good practice and to develop skills and competences. more EUR ACADEMY OFINDUSTRIALHERITAGE Aim of the project is to [...] to attract young people to European industrialheritage as a career option. For this ERIH organises courses in cooperation with universities. more INDUSTRIALHERITAGE SUMMER SCHOOL The 14-day Summer School
ON THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF ANDORRA Listen The Principality of Andorra boasts a unique economic history. On account of its inaccessible location high in the Pyrenees, far from any trade routes, and with [...] characteristic of the structure of Andorra’s economy that Julià Reig i Ribó, a son of the founder, also launched a bank and a real estate enterprise in the 1950s. In the latter half of the 20 th century [...] it was ruled by two foreign “co-princes”: The Bishop of La Seu d’Urgell – the Catalonian city to the south – and the Count of Foix to the north of the mountains, whose rights fell to the French crown in
ON THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Listen Although Bosnia-Herzegovina is a land of fertile fields and significant natural resources, its industrial development did not commence until very [...] overpopulation, a shortage of capital and an inadequate infrastructure, the extremely low level of education also played a role: even at the end of the 1930s, close to two thirds of the Bosnian population [...] expansion of the iron works doubled the population of Zenica. Bauxite mining began in the eastern part of the country in 1959, which gave rise to a significant aluminium industry. Yugoslavia’s industrial production
poverty and backwardness. The installation of a printing press in the village of Obod, near the capital of Cetinje, in 1493 – just a few years after the invention of printing – was a landmark event. But no [...] record in 2001. The country’s industrial production, amounting to around 5% in 1947, grew to over one third of overall economic output by the 1970s and the number ofindustrial workers exceeded agricultural [...] Montenegro was part of the 'Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia', which disintegrated since 1991. Therefore, for completeness, please also read our articles on the industrial history of the other states
Narvik (N) Museum Nord. Narvik (N) Museum Oederan 'The Weaving'. Oederan (D) Museum Oederan 'The Weaving'. Oederan (D) Museumof Industry. Gent (B) Museumof Industry. Gent (B) musil – Museumof Industry [...] Königshain Granit Quarrying Museum. Königshain (D) Königshain Granit Quarrying Museum. Königshain (D) Lage Brickworks LWL IndustrialMuseum. Lage (D) Lage Brickworks LWL IndustrialMuseum. Lage (D) Lauchhammer [...] Nord. Narvik (N) Museum Oederan 'The Weaving'. Oederan (D) Museumof Industry. Gent (B) musil – Museumof Industry and Labour of Brescia. Brescia (I) Nikiszowiec Settlement. Katowice (PL) Old Mine Science
TICCIH - The International Committee for the Conservation of the IndustrialHeritage Trademark 'ERIH' - 'European Route ofIndustrialHeritage'® and the ERIH logo are registered as Europen Union Trademark [...] association is registered under the name ERIH - European Route ofIndustrialHeritage e.V. Bodies of the association The governing bodies of the association are the Board and the General Assembly . The Board [...] collaborations ERIH e.V. is a member of European Heritage Alliance 3.3 European Commission Expert Group on Cultural Heritage NEMO - The Network of European Museum Organisations and has a cooperation agreement
n and presentation of Europe's industrialheritage. This funding has enabled the production of this brochure, which aims to encourage ERIH sites to present the European dimension of industrialisation to [...] visitors are still 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 [...] readers to focus on the transnational aspects of Europe's industrialheritage and to provide ideas for incorporating the international story into the presentation of sites. This brochure is a first step in
Homepage Service Photo Galleries Images of European IndustrialHeritage IMAGES OF EUROPEAN INDUSTRIALHERITAGE Images of European IndustrialHeritage Erih and Events Almadén (E). Almadén Mining Park WHS [...] Terrassa (E). Catalonian Museumof Science and Industry Tychy (PL). Tyskie Brewery Museum Częstochwa (PL). Museumof the Production of Matches Tyssedal (N). Norwegian Museumof Hydro Power and Industry [...] Open Air Museum Bergisch Gladbach (D). Old Dombach Paper Mill LVR IndustrialMuseum Beringen (B) be Mine Flamish Mining Museum Berlin (D). German Technical Museum Birmingham (GB). Museumof the Jewellery
ERIH IndustrialHeritage Barometer 2020/21 - Questions and results ERIH IndustrialHeritage Barometer 2019 - Results ERIH IndustrialHeritage Barometer 2019 - Questionnaire ERIH IndustrialHeritage Barometer [...] "ERIH INDUSTRIALHERITAGE BAROMETER" ERIH'S SURVEY OF EUROPEAN INDUSTRIALHERITAGE SITES Listen Since 2018, ERIH, in cooperation with the Statistics and Surveys Department of the Regionalverband Ruhr, [...] development of the network. ERIH INDUSTRIALHERITAGE BAROMETER 2022/23 Listen The online survey for the ERIH IndustrialHeritage Barometer 2022/23 was conducted from 6 March to 20 April 2023. All industrial heritage
Brick Works Park. Zehdenick (D) Museum Oederan 'The Weaving'. Oederan (D) Musil. Museumof Industry and Labour | Cedegolo Power Station. Brescia (I) Norwegian Museumof Science and Technology. Oslo (N) [...] 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. Carrickfergus (UK) Fröndenberg [...] 2018 Videos of the Event Please activate video Cookies in order to watch this video open cookie preferences The composite video of the shared dance event "WORK it OUT“ ... following the movies of all participating
NSHIPS OF THE HISTORY OF EUROPEAN INDUSTRIALISATION Listen Europe's industrial development has always been characterised by cross-border trade in raw materials and commodities, the transfer of knowledge [...] result of labour migration. The exhibition "Linking Europe" focuses on these international links and demonstrates the connections between local stories and the wider picture of European industrial development [...] illustrate an interesting European linkage– for example, technology of the German company Siemens in the converter factory of the Streetcar Museum in Porto. All participants in “Linking Europe” can also be viewed
neighbouring industrial centres of a single country. International interrelations like this are one of the reasons why entrepreneurs in the Bergisches Land ("Country of Berg" or "Land of Berg") called [...] or routes. The industrialization of the 19th century entailed a concentration on a small number ofindustrial zones scattered all over Europe, which – a common feature of that time – resembled each other [...] l hubs of the industry meanwhile host museums devoted to cutlery, whereas new players such as Portugal did not (yet) enter this level of awareness with history. Moreover, the global pattern of the cutlery
copper with a small amount of tin around 3300 BCE – creating bronze – this greatly enhanced the properties of the material. Copper mining on Cyprus reached a large, quasi-industrial scale around 2300 BCE: [...] shipped the ore to all the important peoples of the Mediterranean. This trade was so profitable that the great powers of antiquity continually strove for domination of rich Cyprus. The boom continued even when [...] century. But by the end of the 16th century, the production centres of Kouklia, Kolossi and Episkopi were no longer able to withstand the competition from the New World. The occupation of this strategically
the basis of cotton, which the Arabs brought to Malta in the 9th century. The governments protected this trade through a wide range of laws and decrees – even the Grand Masters of the Order of the Knights [...] and the US quickly squeezed the Maltese producers out of the market. Following the arrival of the Order of the Knights of St John, maritime-related trades gained in importance, particularly ship maintenance [...] mooring when it began replacing a portion of its galleys with larger, sail-driven ships of the line. However, due to the severe lack of raw materials on Malta, most of these were built in France. Dockyard Creek