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
take part. All over Europe, on the day of the event at 3 pm, dancing will take place in front of, in and even on imposing industrial sites, making industrialheritage an attractive place to experience. The [...] experience industrial culture and its sites and discover their significance for their own past, their relevance for the present and their potential for the future. Of course, the young at heart of all ages [...] the project further. "WORK it OUT" has been awarded the Best Practices Award 2022 of the Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe "WORK it OUT" 2024 Listen This year's 'WORK it OUT' dance event took place
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
strengthen industrialheritage identification with neighbourhoods, cities and regions? These are some of the questions that the conference aims to explore and discuss. Site operators, museum and education [...] conference theme. The focus should be on how intangible industrial culture can gain greater visibility and thus increase the appeal ofindustrialheritage. In addition, the presentations should provide answers [...] and recipes have shaped life in industrial areas in very different ways and, in some cases, continue to do so. They all foster people's sense of connection to industrial sites and their history, and often
The ENTER Museum takes its name from the 'Enter' key on a computer keyboard and the English word for 'enter'. It is a museumof computers and consumer electronics that was created from private collections [...] In 2023, the museum moved into a new building in Derendingen to the east of Solothurn, where, in addition to the exhibition, an academy and meeting zone dedicated to the history and future of technology [...] was set up with the aim of preserving cultural heritage and inspiring young people for technical professions. In over 10,000 square metres of interactive exhibition space, visitors can immerse themselves
agricultural equipment, industrial machinery, safes, enamel ware and commercial vehicles among other products. Ferreira had an important influence on the history of the town of Tramagal, which itself became [...] became a brand name. The museum opened in 2017 in the former MDF factory in Tramagal. The museum follows the history of the MDF company from when it was established in 1879 to its break-up in 1994. Beautifully [...] these are examples of the great diversity of products it made: steel ploughs, domestic enamel wares, olive oil mills and other equipment, manh carrying the iconic company symbol of a butterfly.
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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
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
the world. The mass processing of 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 [...] witness to the start of a new era. This had a lot to do with inventions and factories and especially with the people who worked in the factories. The major burden of the Industrial Revolution – here and [...] Richard Arkwright, a former wigmaker, recognised this fact and promptly invented a hitherto unheard of machine: the water frame. It could spin fine yarn in a way which only hand driven spinning wheels had
Related Links Industrial and technical heritage on Kvarner WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Croatia World Atlas: The biggest industries in Croatia Rijeka.Tvornica (Hartera) Paper Factory Croatia 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 that were formerly part of Yugoslavia [...] Kingdom of Hungary to the east. Only the merchants of the medieval city of Ragusa, today Dubrovnik, largely succeeded in preserving their independence by adroitly playing the great powers off against each
Outside the gates of Seraing, which is dominated by the huge industrial plant belonging the Cockerill-Sambre concern, lies a truly splendid building on the right bank of the River Maas: the former Cistercian [...] monastery of Val Saint Lambert. Since it was founded it has been heavily damaged many times: the last time in 2006 when the roof of the abbey castle was destroyed by fire. Nonetheless the group of buildings [...] even included its own workers´ quarter. Nowadays visitors to the museum can go on an impressive guided tour which includes a demonstration of glass production at close quarters. A lovingly designed journey
The exhibition of classic cars is open seasonally at selected weekends. It is organised by Muzeum Motoryzacji Skarb Narodu (Automotive Museum Treasure of the Nation) in cooperation with FOZPiT (Foundation [...] (Foundation for the Protection ofIndustrial and Technical Monuments). Tickets must be booked through FOZPiT. The exhibition was created in the paint shop building of the FSO/Daewoo car factory built in the 1990s [...] 1990s in the Żerań district of Warsaw. The huge original factory site is being redeveloped by Okam and the exhibition may move to another location. Most of the cars brough together in the former paint
who contributed to the industrial development of Vizcaya (the Basque region). He came from a family of iron-ore merchants at Portugalete, on the navigable estuary of the city of Bilbao. His father was [...] died unexpectedly of a stroke at the age of 45 in 1900. His brother Benigno was made Marquis of Chávarri in 1914. A monument to him was put up in Portugalete in 1903 and the RIALIA museum shows material connected [...] company Altos Hornos de Vizcaya. He acquired further mining interests and promoted the construction of railways: the Bilbao to Santander railway and, in the year before his early death, the Basque-Asturias
processing of mastic gum. There are multi-media and interactive displays and an archive and library. The museum is surrounded by plantations of mastic trees. The museum is a site of the Museum Network of the [...] largest of the Greek islands and lies in the Southern Aegean Sea not far from the coast of Turkey. Over the centuries its people have been closely concerned with shipping but the unique feature of its industrial [...] villages) lie in the southern part of the island. Research projects into the history of the industry took place in 2007-08, and in 2009 it was decided to build a museum on a site given by the Chios Mastic
ironworking city of Nizhny Tagil in the Urals where they were bound as serfs to the Demidow dynasty of industrialists. From 1820 Yefim was chief mechanical engineer for the various industrial complexes in [...] Cherepanovs are commemorated by a monument in Nizhny Tagil, and models of their locomotive are displayed in the Polytechnic Museum in Moscow. [...] and saw mills and flour mills in the Nizhny Tagil region. From 1820 he built about 20 steam engines of various kinds. He spent some time in England in the 1820s, and on his return, in 1833-34, he and his
network of high technology stretching over more than six square kilometres. This is what the future ofindustrialheritage looks like. In the Chemical Industry Estate in Marl, on the northern edge of the [...] part of the present. One of Europe’s largest chemical sites is booming here on the former site of the Hüls chemical works. All the necessary prerequisites are in place: a motorway right in front of the [...] is an mind-boggling view over the length and breadth of this gigantic estate, including the town of Marl, the Ruhrgebiet and the southern areas of Munsterland. The Chemical Industry Estate in Marl has
regularly opened. The textile museum is on the most important museumof this kind in Italy. Covering an area of 2,400 square metres, the Textile Museum displays an extensive range of textiles, historic machinery [...] In the centre of Prato there can be found an industrialheritage site of European importance: The Campolmi Textile Factory. The two-storey, faithfully restored rectangular building with its courtyard, [...] Today it is a symbol of Prato´s centuries-old textile tradition which has marked the Tuscan town up to the present day. The textile activity ceased trading in 1994. The work of the factory rehabilitation
interested in contributing to this question – even from outside the industrialheritage community – are cordially invited to submit an abstract of their presentation in English to the ERIH Secretariat by 23 June