1910 by the Municipality of Milan. Beyond the protection of its industrialheritage, Fondazione AEM supports scientific researches for energy sustainability and recycling, cultural and charity projects, [...] Fondazione AEM was established in 2007 in order to preserve the historical heritage of AEM (The Electric Municipal Company of Milan), one of most important energy companies in Italy, instituted in 1910 [...] region. Headquarter of Fondazione AEM is an old electric substation in Milan transformed in a dynamic heritage hub open to citizens of all ages dedicated to corporate history, culture and sustainability. AEMuseum
located in various European mining regions, provide a unique opportunity to discover the rich industrial mining heritage in a sustainable way, immersing visitors in the history and culture of the mining communities [...] by miners during the great mining epic. Walking along this Trail, you will encounter mines and industrial archaeological sites from the Sardinian mining era. The Santa Barbara Mining Trail, in italian [...] Park of Sardinia. The CMSB Foundation is dedicated to enhancing the tangible and intangible mining heritage, offering hikers a unique opportunity to discover the history of the miners and their cultural identity
completed, however, as the Industrial Conversion Decree was approved in 1983. After large mobilisations of the workers, the closure of the factory was imposed. As for the industrialheritage, buildings such as [...] and the Spare Parts Warehouse have been preserved, which will become the future Museum of IndustrialHeritage and the Workers' Memory of Puerto de Sagunto.
only monuments from the time of the Industrial Revolution, but also artefacts that are much older or younger. It thus offers a diverse picture of the industrialheritage so typical of the region. [...] important industrial areas in Central Europe with its coal mining, iron and steel production and vehicle industry. ‘Moravian-Silesian Tourism' highlights the evidence of the region's rich industrial and technical
acquired the colliery in 1810. Today, Grand Hornu is a true gem of European industrialheritage as well as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a major attraction for visitors from all over the world thanks to
and conveyor belts determined the lives of 5,000 miners and their families? The "Portal of IndustrialHeritage" translates this history to the entire Ruhr district: multimedia stations effectively showcase [...] Zollverein is the meeting place for past, present and future. The past is explored by the "Heritage Trail", bringing to life the history and technology of what was once Europe's largest coal mine. What [...] transformation in the Ruhrgebiet. In 2001 the site was inscribed into the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
da Madeira. And, more recently, industrial history as well. This combination makes the city and its surroundings an exciting destination for fans of industrialheritage. The visitor center in the tower [...] through the city is that they combine manufacturing and interactive multimedia presentations of industrial history. The shoe production, for instance, is represented by a museum, an academy for shoe design
a wealth of heritage that it is easy to overlook the variety of industrial buildings from all periods and particularly the nineteenth century that lie within the city centre. The industrial economy of Norwich [...] block at Stewarts & Patteson´s Pockthorpe Brewery can still be admired, though much important industrialheritage has been lost. Casualties include the famous Rowntrees Chocolate factory and redevelopment [...] collection of industrial and social memories, is itself housed in a former shoe factory and one-time prison. The building encapsulates the contradictions of this medieval and later industrial city. Make a
and Villa Aalto. The Ironworks have been designated as a built cultural heritage site of national significance by the Finnish Heritage Agency. [...] village to the present day is presented in an exhibition in the visitor centre. The focus is on the industrial history, nature and community of Ruukinpuisto from 1689 to the present day. In addition to the
which moved to a new site in 1956. There are seven principal departments. Those dealing with industrialheritage include transportation, whose collections include motor cars and railway locomotives, geology
Cultural and Environmental Heritage. The Association is committed to collecting, organizing, preserving, studying, and promoting the extensive documentary and bibliographic heritage related to the history [...] permanent exhibition Olivetti #StoriaDiInnovazione. The exhibition aims to showcase Olivetti's industrial project, which was focused on innovation and technological excellence while paying close attention
The Ahlström works in Noormarkku is an industrialheritage site since 1806, offering a variety of services for tourists throughout the year. The history of the village of Noormarkku dates to the 15th century [...] Ahlström family and the Ahlström companies. The company's story is a significant part of Finnish industrial, architectural, art, and design history. The best way to explore it is through the Ahlström Voyage
only post-industrial settlement in Europe that has been 95% preserved. Żyrardów, Poland’s former flax capital, delights visitors with the richness unexpected in such a small town of its industrial sites. [...] Another reason to visit Żyrardów is its rich cultural heritage. The many concerts, exhibitions, and theater performances offer something for everyone, no matter what his interests or moods. Testifying
as an industrial dinosaur. It extends over an area of 600,000 square metres and exemplifies the combined power of more than 100 years of iron and steel manufacturing. It was the first industrial monument [...] monument to be inscribed into the United Nations list of World Cultural Heritage Sites. No wonder it is packed with visitors. Here expert guides will take you on a tour through the labyrinths of blast furnaces [...] furnace was once charged with coke and ore, you can get the best view of the mill and the surrounding industrial landscape of the Saar valley. The many different artistic events presented at the Völklinger Hütte
cotton spinning and weaving mills sold products across the Ottoman Empire and beyond. The IndustrialHeritage Centre is housed in a former woollen factory built in 1907. Under the name ERIA it produced
cotton had begun. Today the Cromford Mill is a recognised World Heritage Site. The same goes for all the other remaining early industrial factories in the valley. Their buildings and machines bear witness [...] and factories and especially with the people who worked in the factories. The major burden of the Industrial Revolution – here and elsewhere – rested on their shoulders.
culture has developed here: from pottery, recognised by Unesco as an intangible cultural heritage, to industrial production, from the art scene to high-tech ceramic research. At the Westerwald Ceramics [...] became an object of desire in the Baroque period and how the region developed into an important industrial centre with a wide range of applications for modern high-tech ceramics. On the upper floor, a variety
Stahlbau GmbH. After renovation work was carried out, it was opened in 1996 as a house of industrialheritage by the association “Haus für Industriekultur”. It has been owned by the Hessian State Museum [...] art nouveau reliefs in the windowsills, meaning that Klee designed the decorative exterior on an industrial scale. The company Alter, which was also to make a name for itself in aircraft and railway carriage
in the valley. Visitors to the mill see a short film on the history of the site and on the industrialheritage of the Auvézère basin, and are able to see the whole production line on which paper was produced
François Laurent, worked with an association of enthusiasts to save the complex as a monument to industrialheritage. It opened for visitors in 2004. The factory is in an attractive position on a wharf beside