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RIVER STOUR NAVIGATION The River Stour Navigation dates from 1705 and is one of the earliest river navigation improvements of the modern age. It remained in use for commercial traffic for over 200 hundred years connecting the industrial town of Sudbury with the Stour estuary port of Mistley and EUROPEAN ROUTE OF INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE Opening hours of the presented sites. Due to the measures ordered by the authorities to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, please check the website of the respective site for information about the current opening hours and visit regulations. SCHOENENBOURG FORTRESS The fortifications of the Maginot Line, built in the 1920s and 30s by the French government to deter invasion from Germany, are amongst Europe’s most notable feats of concrete engineering. They were named after a defence minister, André Maginot (1 STEIFF FACTORY AND MUSEUM Europe’s most celebrated soft toys, the teddy bears with buttons in their ears (‘Knopf im Ohr’) are manufactured in an architecturally revolutionary factory building in this small town 32 km north-east of Ulm. Margarete Steiff (1847-1909), a nativ BASQUE RAILWAY MUSEUM Want to be a stoker on a historic steam engine? If that' s your dream, the Basque Railway Museum in Azpeitia is the place to be. It is operating a heritage train every weekend on a five-kilometre narrow-gauge line right through the Urola Valley in the Basquemountains.
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ERIH is the European Route of Industrial Heritage, a network of important and interesting industrial heritage sites in Europe.It is the common link between them all. From disused production plants to industrial landscape parks and inter-active technology museums. MAYRAU OPEN AIR MUSEUM OF MINING The village of Vinařice lies between Kladno and Slaný, about 30 km west of Prague. Mayrau was a very large coal mine dating from 1874 with shafts extending 527 m below the surface that ceased operation in 1997. The decision to develop a museum on STEIFF FACTORY AND MUSEUM Europe’s most celebrated soft toys, the teddy bears with buttons in their ears (‘Knopf im Ohr’) are manufactured in an architecturally revolutionary factory building in this small town 32 km north-east of Ulm. Margarete Steiff (1847-1909), a nativCLEE HILLS – ERIH
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Onil in Alicante has been the centre of the doll-making industry in Spain since the late nineteenth century. It still has many traditional manufacturers and produces goods for the Playmobil brand. The museum is in one of the fine houses of On EUROPEAN ROUTE OF INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE Opening hours of the presented sites. Due to the measures ordered by the authorities to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, please check the website of the respective site for information about the current opening hours and visit regulations. SCHOENENBOURG FORTRESS The fortifications of the Maginot Line, built in the 1920s and 30s by the French government to deter invasion from Germany, are amongst Europe’s most notable feats of concrete engineering. They were named after a defence minister, André Maginot (1877-1932). The Schoenenbourg fort lies 2 km north of the village of Schoenenbourg inthe
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BASQUE RAILWAY MUSEUM Since 1994, the Basque Railway Museum, located in the historic railway station of Azpeitia, has been keeping the memory of the heyday of rail transport in northern Spain alive. It boasts a large rolling stock that includes steam engines of the late 19th century as well as diesel and electric locomotives. In fact, the Urola Valley railway RIVER STOUR NAVIGATION The River Stour Navigation dates from 1705 and is one of the earliest river navigation improvements of the modern age. It remained in use for commercial traffic for over 200 hundred years connecting the industrial town of Sudbury with the Stour estuary port of Mistley and THE ARMS MUSEUM AT LIÈGE The Musée d’Armes was established in 1885 by the arms manufacturer Pierre-Joseph Lemille, and has always been accommodated in Le Grand Curtius, a neo-classical building of 1776, the seat of the local prefecture during the period of French rule between 1794 and 1814 and subsequently a private residence. The museum was originally intendedfor
STEIFF FACTORY AND MUSEUM Steiff Factory and Museum. Europe’s most celebrated soft toys, the teddy bears with buttons in their ears (‘Knopf im Ohr’) are manufactured in an architecturally revolutionary factory building in this small town 32 km north-east of Ulm. Margarete Steiff (1847-1909), a native of Giengen was partially-paralysed at the age of 18 months,but
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AUGUSTUSBURG CASTLE, MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM Until German reunification, the motorcycle plant in Zschopau was one of the largest motorcycle manufacturers in the world. In place of the brand “DKW”, which was claimed by the new Auto Union in West Germany, the GDR brought in “MZ”, an abbreviati STREATHAM STREET APARTMENTS Streatham Street Apartments | Parnell House. The most distinctive form of working-class housing in 19th century London was the multi-storey apartment block, built originally by charitable societies, and from the 1890s by public authorities. The prototype for such blocks was the Sailors’ Home in Well Street, Whitechapel (now demolished EUROPEAN ROUTE OF INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE Opening hours of the presented sites. Due to the measures ordered by the authorities to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, please check the website of the respective site for information about the current opening hours and visit regulations. SCHOENENBOURG FORTRESS The fortifications of the Maginot Line, built in the 1920s and 30s by the French government to deter invasion from Germany, are amongst Europe’s most notable feats of concrete engineering. They were named after a defence minister, André Maginot (1877-1932). The Schoenenbourg fort lies 2 km north of the village of Schoenenbourg inthe
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Montague Burton (1885-1952) was a Jew, born in Lithuania, whose original name was Meshe Osinsky. After settling in England he built up a chain of stores whose objective was to provide men with good quality suits at the cost of a week’s wages, and he proclaimed himself ‘the tailor of taste’. By the 1930s he had created a chain of 500shops
BASQUE RAILWAY MUSEUM Since 1994, the Basque Railway Museum, located in the historic railway station of Azpeitia, has been keeping the memory of the heyday of rail transport in northern Spain alive. It boasts a large rolling stock that includes steam engines of the late 19th century as well as diesel and electric locomotives. In fact, the Urola Valley railway RIVER STOUR NAVIGATION The River Stour Navigation dates from 1705 and is one of the earliest river navigation improvements of the modern age. It remained in use for commercial traffic for over 200 hundred years connecting the industrial town of Sudbury with the Stour estuary port of Mistley and THE ARMS MUSEUM AT LIÈGE The Musée d’Armes was established in 1885 by the arms manufacturer Pierre-Joseph Lemille, and has always been accommodated in Le Grand Curtius, a neo-classical building of 1776, the seat of the local prefecture during the period of French rule between 1794 and 1814 and subsequently a private residence. The museum was originally intendedfor
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MAYRAU OPEN AIR MUSEUM OF MINING Mayrau Open Air Museum of Mining. The village of Vinařice lies between Kladno and Slaný, about 30 km west of Prague. Mayrau was a very large coal mine dating from 1874 with shafts extending 527 m below the surface that ceased operation in 1997. The decision to develop a museum on the site was taken as early as 1993 when the minewas still
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ERIH is the European Route of Industrial Heritage, a network of important and interesting industrial heritage sites in Europe.It is the common link between them all. From disused production plants to industrial landscape parks and inter-active technology museums.BURTON FACTORY
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The canal that takes its name from Count Camillo Benso di Cavour (1810-1861), Prime Minister of Piedmont and the creator of the modern Italian nation, is a remarkable feat of hydraulic engineering. It was designed to carry water from the River Po RIVER STOUR NAVIGATION The River Stour Navigation dates from 1705 and is one of the earliest river navigation improvements of the modern age. It remained in use for commercial traffic for over 200 hundred years connecting the industrial town of Sudbury with the Stour estuary port of Mistley and BASQUE RAILWAY MUSEUM Since 1994, the Basque Railway Museum, located in the historic railway station of Azpeitia, has been keeping the memory of the heyday of rail transport in northern Spain alive. It boasts a large rolling stock that includes steam engines of the late 19th century as well as diesel and electric locomotives. In fact, the Urola Valley railwayBURTON FACTORY
Montague Burton (1885-1952) was a Jew, born in Lithuania, whose original name was Meshe Osinsky. After settling in England he built up a chain of stores whose objective was to provide men with good quality suits at the cost of a week’s wages, and he proclaimed himself ‘the tailor of taste’. By the 1930s he had created a chain of 500shops
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Cookies for external Content. Content for Videoplatforms und Social Media Platforms will be disabled automaticly. To see content from external sources, you need to enable it in the cookie settings. THE ARMS MUSEUM AT LIÈGE The Musée d’Armes was established in 1885 by the arms manufacturer Pierre-Joseph Lemille, and has always been accommodated in Le Grand Curtius, a neo-classical building of 1776, the seat of the local prefecture during the period of French rule between 1794 and 1814 and subsequently a private residence. The museum was originally intendedfor
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CAVOUR CANAL
The canal that takes its name from Count Camillo Benso di Cavour (1810-1861), Prime Minister of Piedmont and the creator of the modern Italian nation, is a remarkable feat of hydraulic engineering. It was designed to carry water from the River Po RIVER STOUR NAVIGATION The River Stour Navigation dates from 1705 and is one of the earliest river navigation improvements of the modern age. It remained in use for commercial traffic for over 200 hundred years connecting the industrial town of Sudbury with the Stour estuary port of Mistley and BASQUE RAILWAY MUSEUM Since 1994, the Basque Railway Museum, located in the historic railway station of Azpeitia, has been keeping the memory of the heyday of rail transport in northern Spain alive. It boasts a large rolling stock that includes steam engines of the late 19th century as well as diesel and electric locomotives. In fact, the Urola Valley railwayBURTON FACTORY
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Poznanski erected his first factory in 1872, the so-called Low Weaving Works, a flat-roofed building containing 200 mechanical weaving looms imported from England. Within just one year this number had doubled, and by the end of the 1880s it had increased tenfold. By this time the industrial location had long become a city within a city. STEIFF FACTORY AND MUSEUM Steiff Factory and Museum. Europe’s most celebrated soft toys, the teddy bears with buttons in their ears (‘Knopf im Ohr’) are manufactured in an architecturally revolutionary factory building in this small town 32 km north-east of Ulm. Margarete Steiff (1847-1909), a native of Giengen was partially-paralysed at the age of 18 months,but
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The town of Tidaholm grew up after 1868 when the Vulcan match factory arrived. It became the largest match factory in the world and still exists as Swedish Match. The engineering works Tidaholms Bruk began making motor vehicles here in 1903 and byDEAN FOREST RAILWAY
Visitors to the Dean Forest Railway can ride between Lydney and Parkend, a distance of 6.8 km, along the course of the Severn & Wye Railway, opened in 1810. It was initially built with stone sleeper blocks, some of which can be seen in walls in LPOWER PLANT MUSEUM
Without the water pipes climbing the steep slopes in the background this monumental wing-shaped building in the village of Malnisio could well be taken for a palace. In fact, it's a palace of hydroelectric power: for more than 80 years its powerfuTHE DOLL MUSEUM
Onil in Alicante has been the centre of the doll-making industry in Spain since the late nineteenth century. It still has many traditional manufacturers and produces goods for the Playmobil brand. The museum is in one of the fine houses of On AUGUSTUSBURG CASTLE, MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM Until German reunification, the motorcycle plant in Zschopau was one of the largest motorcycle manufacturers in the world. In place of the brand “DKW”, which was claimed by the new Auto Union in West Germany, the GDR brought in “MZ”, an abbreviatiBIOGRAPHY - ERIH
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Widnes and Runcorn lie on opposite banks of the River Mersey at the lowest point where the river has been bridged. In the nineteenth century the two towns became the principal centre in Britain for the manufacture of sulphuric acid, chlorine, alka EUROPEAN ROUTE OF INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE Opening hours of the presented sites. Due to the measures ordered by the authorities to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, please check the website of the respective site for information about the current opening hours and visit regulations. SCHOENENBOURG FORTRESS The fortifications of the Maginot Line, built in the 1920s and 30s by the French government to deter invasion from Germany, are amongst Europe’s most notable feats of concrete engineering. They were named after a defence minister, André Maginot (1877-1932). The Schoenenbourg fort lies 2 km north of the village of Schoenenbourg inthe
CAVOUR CANAL
The canal that takes its name from Count Camillo Benso di Cavour (1810-1861), Prime Minister of Piedmont and the creator of the modern Italian nation, is a remarkable feat of hydraulic engineering. It was designed to carry water from the River Po RIVER STOUR NAVIGATION The River Stour Navigation dates from 1705 and is one of the earliest river navigation improvements of the modern age. It remained in use for commercial traffic for over 200 hundred years connecting the industrial town of Sudbury with the Stour estuary port of Mistley and BASQUE RAILWAY MUSEUM Since 1994, the Basque Railway Museum, located in the historic railway station of Azpeitia, has been keeping the memory of the heyday of rail transport in northern Spain alive. It boasts a large rolling stock that includes steam engines of the late 19th century as well as diesel and electric locomotives. In fact, the Urola Valley railway STEIFF FACTORY AND MUSEUM Steiff Factory and Museum. Europe’s most celebrated soft toys, the teddy bears with buttons in their ears (‘Knopf im Ohr’) are manufactured in an architecturally revolutionary factory building in this small town 32 km north-east of Ulm. Margarete Steiff (1847-1909), a native of Giengen was partially-paralysed at the age of 18 months,but
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Montague Burton (1885-1952) was a Jew, born in Lithuania, whose original name was Meshe Osinsky. After settling in England he built up a chain of stores whose objective was to provide men with good quality suits at the cost of a week’s wages, and he proclaimed himself ‘the tailor of taste’. By the 1930s he had created a chain of 500shops
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Cookies for external Content. Content for Videoplatforms und Social Media Platforms will be disabled automaticly. To see content from external sources, you need to enable it in the cookie settings. THE ARMS MUSEUM AT LIÈGE The Musée d’Armes was established in 1885 by the arms manufacturer Pierre-Joseph Lemille, and has always been accommodated in Le Grand Curtius, a neo-classical building of 1776, the seat of the local prefecture during the period of French rule between 1794 and 1814 and subsequently a private residence. The museum was originally intendedfor
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ERIH is the European Route of Industrial Heritage, a network of important and interesting industrial heritage sites in Europe.It is the common link between them all. From disused production plants to industrial landscape parks and inter-active technology museums. NORTH LANDSCAPE PARK The Emscher Park International Building Exhibition took up the fight and from 1990 to 199 a new type of park was created between the suburbs of Meiderich and Hamborn combining untamed vegetation, specially designed gardens and green areas, and disused industrial monuments. Since then the North Duisburg Landscape Park has beendeveloping further
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Poznanski erected his first factory in 1872, the so-called Low Weaving Works, a flat-roofed building containing 200 mechanical weaving looms imported from England. Within just one year this number had doubled, and by the end of the 1880s it had increased tenfold. By this time the industrial location had long become a city within a city. RIVER STOUR NAVIGATION The River Stour Navigation dates from 1705 and is one of the earliest river navigation improvements of the modern age. It remained in use for commercial traffic for over 200 hundred years connecting the industrial town of Sudbury with the Stour estuary port of Mistley and INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF EUROPEAN COUNTRIES SPAIN. Industrialisation in Spain varied geographically. Three regions were the pioneers: Basque Country, Asturias and Catalonia. In the Basque Country, the iron industry was concentrated. BERGSLAGEN ECOMUSEUM Bergslagen Ecomuseum. The Bergslagen Ecomuseum, which administers many historic sites in Sweden’s most historically important industrial region, has its headquarters at the open air museum of mining, the first of its kind, established in 1938 by Karl-Erik Forsslund and Gustaf Bjorkman. The museum’s emblem is a gigantic waterwheel, andit
BURTON FACTORY
Montague Burton (1885-1952) was a Jew, born in Lithuania, whose original name was Meshe Osinsky. After settling in England he built up a chain of stores whose objective was to provide men with good quality suits at the cost of a week’s wages, and he proclaimed himself ‘the tailor of taste’. By the 1930s he had created a chain of 500shops
THE ARMS MUSEUM AT LIÈGE The Musée d’Armes was established in 1885 by the arms manufacturer Pierre-Joseph Lemille, and has always been accommodated in Le Grand Curtius, a neo-classical building of 1776, the seat of the local prefecture during the period of French rule between 1794 and 1814 and subsequently a private residence. The museum was originally intendedfor
WAPPENSHALL WHARF
The canal wharf at Wappenshall north of Telford is one of the most significant in the history of inland waterways in England. It was at first simply a passing place on the Shrewsbury Canal, completed in 1797, extending 26 km. from a basin in the East Shropshire Coalfield to Shrewsbury, the county town. NOBEL MUSEUM IN KARLSKOGS & BOFORS MUSEUM Nobel Museum in Karlskogs & Bofors Museum. Karlskoga is a town on the shores of Lake Möckeln near Örebro in the Swedish province of Värmland. It was one of the homes, in his later years, of Alfred Nobel (1833-96) creator of the modern explosives industry. Nobel was also the owner from 1894 of the nearby Bofors engineering works. EUROPEAN ROUTE OF INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE Opening hours of the presented sites. Due to the measures ordered by the authorities to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, please check the website of the respective site for information about the current opening hours and visit regulations. SCHOENENBOURG FORTRESS The fortifications of the Maginot Line, built in the 1920s and 30s by the French government to deter invasion from Germany, are amongst Europe’s most notable feats of concrete engineering. They were named after a defence minister, André Maginot (1877-1932). The Schoenenbourg fort lies 2 km north of the village of Schoenenbourg inthe
CAVOUR CANAL
The canal that takes its name from Count Camillo Benso di Cavour (1810-1861), Prime Minister of Piedmont and the creator of the modern Italian nation, is a remarkable feat of hydraulic engineering. It was designed to carry water from the River Po RIVER STOUR NAVIGATION The River Stour Navigation dates from 1705 and is one of the earliest river navigation improvements of the modern age. It remained in use for commercial traffic for over 200 hundred years connecting the industrial town of Sudbury with the Stour estuary port of Mistley and BASQUE RAILWAY MUSEUM Since 1994, the Basque Railway Museum, located in the historic railway station of Azpeitia, has been keeping the memory of the heyday of rail transport in northern Spain alive. It boasts a large rolling stock that includes steam engines of the late 19th century as well as diesel and electric locomotives. In fact, the Urola Valley railway STEIFF FACTORY AND MUSEUM Steiff Factory and Museum. Europe’s most celebrated soft toys, the teddy bears with buttons in their ears (‘Knopf im Ohr’) are manufactured in an architecturally revolutionary factory building in this small town 32 km north-east of Ulm. Margarete Steiff (1847-1909), a native of Giengen was partially-paralysed at the age of 18 months,but
BURTON FACTORY
Montague Burton (1885-1952) was a Jew, born in Lithuania, whose original name was Meshe Osinsky. After settling in England he built up a chain of stores whose objective was to provide men with good quality suits at the cost of a week’s wages, and he proclaimed himself ‘the tailor of taste’. By the 1930s he had created a chain of 500shops
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Cookies for external Content. Content for Videoplatforms und Social Media Platforms will be disabled automaticly. To see content from external sources, you need to enable it in the cookie settings. THE ARMS MUSEUM AT LIÈGE The Musée d’Armes was established in 1885 by the arms manufacturer Pierre-Joseph Lemille, and has always been accommodated in Le Grand Curtius, a neo-classical building of 1776, the seat of the local prefecture during the period of French rule between 1794 and 1814 and subsequently a private residence. The museum was originally intendedfor
NOBEL MUSEUM IN KARLSKOGS & BOFORS MUSEUM Nobel Museum in Karlskogs & Bofors Museum. Karlskoga is a town on the shores of Lake Möckeln near Örebro in the Swedish province of Värmland. It was one of the homes, in his later years, of Alfred Nobel (1833-96) creator of the modern explosives industry. Nobel was also the owner from 1894 of the nearby Bofors engineering works. EUROPEAN ROUTE OF INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE Opening hours of the presented sites. Due to the measures ordered by the authorities to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, please check the website of the respective site for information about the current opening hours and visit regulations. SCHOENENBOURG FORTRESS The fortifications of the Maginot Line, built in the 1920s and 30s by the French government to deter invasion from Germany, are amongst Europe’s most notable feats of concrete engineering. They were named after a defence minister, André Maginot (1877-1932). The Schoenenbourg fort lies 2 km north of the village of Schoenenbourg inthe
CAVOUR CANAL
The canal that takes its name from Count Camillo Benso di Cavour (1810-1861), Prime Minister of Piedmont and the creator of the modern Italian nation, is a remarkable feat of hydraulic engineering. It was designed to carry water from the River Po RIVER STOUR NAVIGATION The River Stour Navigation dates from 1705 and is one of the earliest river navigation improvements of the modern age. It remained in use for commercial traffic for over 200 hundred years connecting the industrial town of Sudbury with the Stour estuary port of Mistley and BASQUE RAILWAY MUSEUM Since 1994, the Basque Railway Museum, located in the historic railway station of Azpeitia, has been keeping the memory of the heyday of rail transport in northern Spain alive. It boasts a large rolling stock that includes steam engines of the late 19th century as well as diesel and electric locomotives. In fact, the Urola Valley railway STEIFF FACTORY AND MUSEUM Steiff Factory and Museum. Europe’s most celebrated soft toys, the teddy bears with buttons in their ears (‘Knopf im Ohr’) are manufactured in an architecturally revolutionary factory building in this small town 32 km north-east of Ulm. Margarete Steiff (1847-1909), a native of Giengen was partially-paralysed at the age of 18 months,but
BURTON FACTORY
Montague Burton (1885-1952) was a Jew, born in Lithuania, whose original name was Meshe Osinsky. After settling in England he built up a chain of stores whose objective was to provide men with good quality suits at the cost of a week’s wages, and he proclaimed himself ‘the tailor of taste’. By the 1930s he had created a chain of 500shops
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Cookies for external Content. Content for Videoplatforms und Social Media Platforms will be disabled automaticly. To see content from external sources, you need to enable it in the cookie settings. THE ARMS MUSEUM AT LIÈGE The Musée d’Armes was established in 1885 by the arms manufacturer Pierre-Joseph Lemille, and has always been accommodated in Le Grand Curtius, a neo-classical building of 1776, the seat of the local prefecture during the period of French rule between 1794 and 1814 and subsequently a private residence. The museum was originally intendedfor
NOBEL MUSEUM IN KARLSKOGS & BOFORS MUSEUM Nobel Museum in Karlskogs & Bofors Museum. Karlskoga is a town on the shores of Lake Möckeln near Örebro in the Swedish province of Värmland. It was one of the homes, in his later years, of Alfred Nobel (1833-96) creator of the modern explosives industry. Nobel was also the owner from 1894 of the nearby Bofors engineering works.ROUTE SYSTEM
ERIH is the European Route of Industrial Heritage, a network of important and interesting industrial heritage sites in Europe.It is the common link between them all. From disused production plants to industrial landscape parks and inter-active technology museums. NORTH LANDSCAPE PARK The Emscher Park International Building Exhibition took up the fight and from 1990 to 199 a new type of park was created between the suburbs of Meiderich and Hamborn combining untamed vegetation, specially designed gardens and green areas, and disused industrial monuments. Since then the North Duisburg Landscape Park has beendeveloping further
MANUFAKTURA
Poznanski erected his first factory in 1872, the so-called Low Weaving Works, a flat-roofed building containing 200 mechanical weaving looms imported from England. Within just one year this number had doubled, and by the end of the 1880s it had increased tenfold. By this time the industrial location had long become a city within a city. RIVER STOUR NAVIGATION The River Stour Navigation dates from 1705 and is one of the earliest river navigation improvements of the modern age. It remained in use for commercial traffic for over 200 hundred years connecting the industrial town of Sudbury with the Stour estuary port of Mistley and INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF EUROPEAN COUNTRIES SPAIN. Industrialisation in Spain varied geographically. Three regions were the pioneers: Basque Country, Asturias and Catalonia. In the Basque Country, the iron industry was concentrated. BERGSLAGEN ECOMUSEUM Bergslagen Ecomuseum. The Bergslagen Ecomuseum, which administers many historic sites in Sweden’s most historically important industrial region, has its headquarters at the open air museum of mining, the first of its kind, established in 1938 by Karl-Erik Forsslund and Gustaf Bjorkman. The museum’s emblem is a gigantic waterwheel, andit
BURTON FACTORY
Montague Burton (1885-1952) was a Jew, born in Lithuania, whose original name was Meshe Osinsky. After settling in England he built up a chain of stores whose objective was to provide men with good quality suits at the cost of a week’s wages, and he proclaimed himself ‘the tailor of taste’. By the 1930s he had created a chain of 500shops
THE ARMS MUSEUM AT LIÈGE The Musée d’Armes was established in 1885 by the arms manufacturer Pierre-Joseph Lemille, and has always been accommodated in Le Grand Curtius, a neo-classical building of 1776, the seat of the local prefecture during the period of French rule between 1794 and 1814 and subsequently a private residence. The museum was originally intendedfor
WAPPENSHALL WHARF
The canal wharf at Wappenshall north of Telford is one of the most significant in the history of inland waterways in England. It was at first simply a passing place on the Shrewsbury Canal, completed in 1797, extending 26 km. from a basin in the East Shropshire Coalfield to Shrewsbury, the county town. NOBEL MUSEUM IN KARLSKOGS & BOFORS MUSEUM Nobel Museum in Karlskogs & Bofors Museum. Karlskoga is a town on the shores of Lake Möckeln near Örebro in the Swedish province of Värmland. It was one of the homes, in his later years, of Alfred Nobel (1833-96) creator of the modern explosives industry. Nobel was also the owner from 1894 of the nearby Bofors engineering works.CLOSE
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