climate change, working conditions, accessibility, digitalisation and the design ofindustrialheritage. On behalf of the ERIH General Assembly, the Executive Board has developed a new membership category [...] The " ERIH Young Professionals' Network " was created at the suggestion of participants in the IndustrialHeritage Summer School . It is aimed at young people, particularly students, but also young pr [...] postgraduates and anyone in the first five years of their professional career. The approach is interdisciplinary. All disciplines relevant to industrialheritage are welcome, such as architecture and urban
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National Museumof Science and Technology of Catalonia in Terrassa. It is affiliated with a regional network of 29 Catalan science, industry and technology museums (MNACTEC). While visiting some of its sites [...] A key component of the Shine4Future project is to engage young people and encourage them to discover industrialheritage sites as places to visit or even work. Only this can ensure successful generational [...] presented the membership certificate for the Regional Route to museum director Jaume Perarnau. The guided tour was part of the side programme of the PMG meeting, which was organised by the national representative
was the son of a military officer, was educated at the University of Uppsala and gained his first employment as a teacher. In 1869-71 he was involved with the production of a dictionary of the Swedish [...] views of the past, similar to those of contemporary composers and poets, with practical abilities and political insights that enabled him to achieve so much. He collected buildings from all parts of Sweden [...] mid-19th century. As a museologist Hazelius has had a powerful influence on the presentation of the industrialheritage throughout Europe that extends to the present day.
how the relaunch ofindustrialheritage tourism in the UK is being managed. Peter Backes, speaking on behalf of the Völklinger Hütte World Heritage Site, illustrates the potential of cultural programmes [...] on industrial sites and other destinations, and connect with colleagues who are turning the potential of technical monuments and sites into tourism success stories. Mike Nevell, IndustrialHeritage Support [...] programmes at industrial sites to attract new audiences. Jaroslav Dolina presents a current example ofindustrial tourism from the Karlovy Vary region and explains what factory tours at the largest Czech porcelain
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
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
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
1775 by the neoclassical architect Denis Antoine on the Quai de Conti. It is part of the Banks of the Seine World Heritage site. The 177-metre building that faces the quay contained the offices, while courtyards [...] currency and medals are still made. A museum explains the process of making coins and medals and their significance. Around 2,000 pieces are on show from collections of 170,000 objects. Beautifully designed [...] visitors opportunities to touch artefacts, hear experts talk and even see and smell the industrial processes of carving, stamping and casting.
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. The operation of the Ma [...] and gardens. Noormarkku is still the home of both the Ahlström family and the Ahlström companies. The company's story is a significant part of Finnish industrial, architectural, art, and design history. [...] Makkarakoski sawmill, now functioning as a sawmill museum, began in 1753. The machinery and equipment of the current sawmill are mostly from the 1880s. The Ahlström family acquired the works area in 1870
and technology of monumental structures atop the barrage of the Eder reservoir. A fascinating trail that starts at Kassel City Museum illustrates why the city's greater area is a centre of mechanical engineering [...] demonstrated by tours of operating plants in a variety of industries, ranging from state-of-the-art paper machines in Diemelstadt-Wrexen and a large crushing plant for the production of gravel and sand bulk [...] sen to the composite structures and wind turbine applications of the Peikko Group in Waldeck-Höringhausen. The Days ofIndustrialHeritage for children and young people feature a very special programme
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interest in Industrial Archaeology developed in the 1970s under the influence of the historian Maurice Daumas (1910-84). He began to advocate in use of field evidence in the study ofindustrial and economic [...] responsible for the fourth meeting of The International Committee for the Conservation of the IndustrialHeritage (TICCIH) at Lyon and Grenoble in 1981 which led to the setting up of a group responsible for es [...] national inventory ofindustrialheritage at the Ministry of Culture in 1984. He actively promoted research at the EHESS where he developed links with Francophone communities in other parts of the world, pa
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
ERIH members to participate. All other European industrialheritage sites with tourist potential are also invited to take part in the survey, regardless of their ERIH membership. Please support us and take [...] The survey for the IndustrialHeritage Barometer 2022/23 with questions targeting the years 2021 and 2022 is conducted from 6 to [26 March, extended until] 20 April 2023. In order to get as comprehensive
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
remarkably genuine sound of crackling fire and bursting rock. The Rammelsberg Museum and Visitor Mine near Goslar stages 1,000 years of mining history; from the age-old method of mining ore by laying a fire [...] through a mediaeval system of galleries, to the thunderous roar of modern mining and conveying techniques during a trip on the colliery railway. A fine example ofindustrial architecture awaits visitors [...] accompanied by vivid sound effects of everyday working conditions. The mine was inscribed as a World Cultural Heritage site in 1992 – along with the former Imperial Town of Goslar.
range of goods boasting the label “Made in Sheffield”. The Kelham Island Museum, housed on the site of a disused generating station, is an impressive presentation of the city’s industrialheritage. Here [...] Sir Henry Bessemer invented a method of mass-producing steel with his so-called Bessemer converter. Shortly after that Robert Forrester Mushet invented a new form of alloy steel, and in 1913 Harry Brearley [...] Here you can see one of the most powerful steam engines in the world. Alongside it stands a massive Bessemer converter whose invention in 1856 revolutionised steel manufacturing. “Little mesters” symbolise
Chairwoman of the Foundation, emphasises with confidence that Sayner Hütte is the first and only monument in the federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate to be part of the European Route ofIndustrial Heritage: [...] joined the ranks of ERIH World Heritage Sites such as Völklingen Ironworks and the Zollverein Mine and Coking Plant." ERIH President Prof. Meinrad Grewenig, also Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Sayner [...] will be attending the ceremony on 24 March at 3 pm as well. His keynote speech on this "jewel ofindustrial history" states, among other things: "The attractively restored buildings on the monument site
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