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Salina Turda

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80 m long, which was the last to be worked in Turda. Access was by 172 steps but visitors can now enter it by an elevator. The main feature of the Terezia Mine where work stopped in the 1880s is an underground [...] 8 m deep, with an island created by dumping salt waste. The Room of Crystals can be seen but not entered by visitors. It is notable for its remarkable display of stalactites. The Gizela Mine has been adapted

Museum of the Canson and Montgolfier Paper Mills

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paper-making over several centuries. In 1801 Barthélémy de la Lombardière de Canson (1774-1859) entered the company, which from 1807 was known as Mongolfier-Canson. In 1820 he installed a paper-making

Pershyttan Cultural Reserve

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a visitor centre where visitors can register for guided tours which is essential if they wish to enter the Lock Gruva or the ironworks. The centre also provides guidance on nature trails and mountain bike

“Familoki” Settlement

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stages between 1898-1916 as the mine developed and grew. As a cultural achievement, the housing was entered in the national register of historic monuments in 1995.

Danish Foundry Museum

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but he only stayed for a short time. Christensen retired in 1887 a year after K E Messerschmidt entered the partnership. Messerschmidt took the business forward and erected new buildings in 1913. The company

Oldisleben Sugar Factory

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of shell limestone and red sandstone, has remained almost unchanged since 1872. Inside, visitors enter a time capsule with six exemplarily restored steam engines, historic apparatus and gears dating from

Lever, first Viscount Leverhulme

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village of Port Sunlight, one of the most significant of its kind in Europe. He grew up in Bolton and entered his father’s grocery business at the age of 16, becoming a partner in 1872. He and his brother, James

Girard

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stipulated a reward of one million francs for inventing a flax spinning machine. Philippe de Girard entered the competition and after a month he registered his patent. Girard constructed a trial version of

Gösseum. Gösser Brewery Museum

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produced near a million bottles a year. The brewery museum – which they call the ‘Gösseum’ – is entered through a modern glass extension. It explains the tradition of brewing in the area since the Middle

Wekerle Estate

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out on a radial plan devised by by Károly Kós (1883-1977 that centres on a square. The estate is entered through two vast wooden and stone gateways. Several well-known Hungarian architects designed houses

Copper Mine

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to prospect for minerals on the waste tips. The fourth option is a three-hour tour of the museum, entering workings 50 m below the surface, approached by a steep adit, for which boots and waterproof clothing

Threlkeld Quarry & Mining Museum

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Keswick. It continued to supply ballast, aggregate and road stone until its closure in 1982. Visitors enter the quarry riding on a 610 mm gauge train over a distance of 800 m. Vintage excavators and other machines

Thiers Museum of Cutlery

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15,000 to 18,000 people. Following the Second World War, however, the cutlery industry in Thiers entered a time of economic decline. In the 1980s, the exeptionally designed pocket knife ‘Le Thiers’ was

Cutlery – ERIH

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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 trade has changed

Ducati Museum

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sporting companies and legendary racing drivers. A tale that is enclosed in an exclusive temple. Enter into the world of Ducati by a factory tour. Discover where and how the red bikes were born in Borgo

Scottish Maritime Museum Dumbarton

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ng industry from the 1800s to 1963. See the world’s first commercial ship model experiment tank. Enter the world of the Victorian ship designer and find out how to design your own ship. Test different

Riedinger

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Habsburg Empire. His son August Riedinger (1845-1919), was born in Augsburg, studied in Zurich and entered the family business in 1877. He contributed significantly to the development of dirigible airships

Milan Central Station

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each 341 metres long, designed by Alberto Fava: the widest roof has a span of 73 metres. Passengers enter through a porte-cochère to a booking hall and then up grand stairs to the concourse. It mixes classical

ENTER Technikwelt Solothurn

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The ENTER Museum takes its name from the 'Enter' key on a computer keyboard and the English word for 'enter'. It is a museum of computers and consumer electronics that was created from private collections

German magazine Industriekultur, No. 1.21: Railways in Transition

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Industry , located in the world's oldest surviving passenger station of 1830, the railway already entered the steam age thanks to the inventions of industrial pioneers such as Richard Trevithik and George

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