Threads, colors, water, steam

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Threads, colors, water, steam is the title of a compilation of 13 partial routes for a city ​​tour in Wuppertal . The individual routes to the industrial age in the urban area of ​​Wuppertal were presented to the public in 2006.

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The themed routes were worked out by twelve working groups from the Wuppertal History Workshop. The history workshop consists of the Bergisches Geschichtsverein (BGV), department Wuppertal, as well as numerous citizens, citizens' groups, the city of Wuppertal and the historical center . Furthermore, the NRW Foundation for Nature Conservation, Heritage and Cultural Preservation is shown as an employee or as a sponsor of the history workshop with 70,000 euros.

The routes were worked out between 2002 and 2006, the textile route in Wuppertal , which was first developed and does not directly belong to the circle of threads, colors, water, steam , can be seen as a pilot project of the history workshop. This and the time travel suspension railway route were created in the course of the Regionale 2006 , for which a number of thematic industrial routes were developed in the region. Some of the walking routes of threads, paints, water and steam have the same stations as “Textile in Wuppertal” and “Zeitreise Schwebebahn”, but they add to larger routes.

During its work, the history workshop went in search of traces in the city's industrial and historical quarters and selected its stations based on the buildings and ensembles that have been preserved from the 19th and 20th centuries. These historically interesting buildings are largely protected as historical monuments . Around 200 of the nearly 4,500 architectural monuments in Wuppertal were included. Signs showing the special features of the property were put up at many stations. Most of the panels also have historical illustrations. Occasionally, stations have also been selected that refer to objects that no longer exist.

It cannot be ruled out that further sub-routes will be developed. For example, the Barmer facilities , the area around the Toelleturm , the Luisenviertel , the Briller district, as well as the textile wholesalers and department stores in Elberfeld have not yet been developed in this way.

In addition to flyers and large posters that have been printed, a collection of individual leaflets on the respective routes and information brochures on 1.5 routes so far have been published.

At the beginning of 2014 some signs of the routes were renewed, some were damaged.

Routes

Route 1: Cronenberg

Route 1: Cronenberg : "From ore mining to the tool industry"

1.01 - At the memorial at the former "Zum Eigen" estate
1.02 - Town houses on Herichhauser Straße
1.03 - Herichhausen court
1.04 - Kremer's factories
1.05 - Well house "Am Born"
1.06 - "At the hut"
1.07 - Still image "Blacksmith with his apprentice"
1.08 - Town houses and workers' houses on Schorfer Straße
1.09 - Cemetery on Schorfer Strasse
1.10 - Tram line 5, stop in the Kaltenbachtal
1.11 - Tram line 5, Friedrichshammer stop
1.12 - Friedrichshammer
1.13 - Hölterhoffskotten
1.14 - "mouth hole"
1.15 - Manuelskotten
1.16 - Petrick hammer
1.17 - "Petricksstrasse"
1.18 - Schütterhammer
1.19 - Bergische Museumbahn

Route 2: Beyenburg

Route 2: Beyenburg : "Use of hydropower and development of the road network"

2.01 - Colcoton yarn bleaching and dyeing works
2.02 - Former office building and castle grounds of Beyenburg Castle
2.03 - Beyenburger mill
2.04 - Beyenburger monastery church
2.05 - Landhaus Bilstein
2.06 - Bremke ribbon weaving mill
2.07 - Beyenburger ford and Beyenburg-Schemm footbridge
2.08 - Beyenburg fish belly bridge
2.09 - Beyenburg Evangelical Church
2.10 - Beyenburger train station
2.11 - Vorberg haulage company
2.12 - Braselmann distillery and brewery
2.13 - Beyenburger Bridge
2.14 - Porta Westfalica inn
2.15 - Napoleon's Gate

Route 3: Heckinghausen

Route 3: Heckinghausen - Öhde : "From bleaching to" artificial silk "- 500 years of textile history"

3.01 - Oberbarmen traffic center
3.02 - Former dye works on the bleach
3.03 - Heckinghausen gas tank
3.04 - Former Barmen dairy farm
3.05 - Former water and light works in Barmen
3.06 - Former Stadtbad Auf der Bleiche
3.07 - Bockmühleck
3.08 - Heckinghauser customs bridge
3.09 - Siller & Jamard steam engine factory
3.10 - Robert Zinn, Engels & Co. button factory
3.11 - Wuppertaler Bahnen AG
3.12 - Lucas & Head of Textile Factory
3.13 - Tram stop at gate 5 of JP Bemberg AG
3.14 - Villa Hölken and Eisengarnfabrik Hölkenseide GmbH
3.15 - Bockmühlbrücke
3.16 - Friedrich Wülfing bleaching and dyeing works
3.17 - JP Bemberg AG dye works
3.18 - JP Bemberg AG administration building
3.19 - Bleicherhaus Lüttringhaus
3.20 - Bleicherhaus Kikuth

Route 4: Ronsdorf

Route 4: Ronsdorf : "In the footsteps of the weavers and a pre-industrial city foundation"

4.01 - band knitting memorial on the band knitting place
4.02 - Elias Eller memorial stone
4.03 - Reformed Church Ronsdorf
4.04 - Reformed School Ronsdorf
4.05 - Reformed Pastorate Ronsdorf
4.06 - bandmaker houses with shed building
4.07 - workers' houses
4.08 - bandmaker's house
4.09 - Arends nursery
4.10 - Town houses in front of the city
4.11 - Band factory JH vom Baur Sohn
4.12 - Restaurant at the Bergisches Haus
4.13 - Kimpel restaurant
4.14 - Prussian bandweaver school

Route 5: Friedrich-Ebert-Straße / Arrenberg

Route 5: Friedrich-Ebert-Straße / Arrenberg : "Boulevard with factories / workers' quarter and poor relief"

5.01 - Pestalozzistraße suspension railway station
5.02 - Empress Augusta pen
5.03 - Workers' housing from the Wilhelminian era in Löwenstrasse
5.04 - Dyeing works by Hagen & de Haas
5.05 - Evangelical assembly house People's missionary Hanna Faust
5.06 - Alt-Arrenberg
5.07 - Arrenberg orphanage
5.08 - Ferdinand Sauerbruch Clinic
5.09 - Trinity Church
5.10 - Disinfection facility
5.11 - Wilhelm Boeddinghaus's house and factory
5.12 - Old Elberfeld paper factory
5.13 - Reimann & Meyer vest fabric factory
5.14 - Josef Kürten haulage company
5.15 - Friedrich Bayer's house
5.16 - Ferd trading company. Eaters & Co.
5.17 - E. Mörth haulage company
5.18 - Lining factory Herminghaus & Co.
5.19 - Küpper Brewery
5.20 - Beer warehouse of the Küpper brewery
5.21 - Wuppertal-Elberfeld thermal power station

Route 6: Wichlinghausen

Route 6: Wichlinghausen : "" Barmer Artikel "- lace, braids and ribbons all over the world"

6.01 - Emil Flüs braiding and lace factory
6.02 - Riri zipper factory
6.03 - Schimmelsburg
6.04 - Bleicherhaus An der Wiesche
6.05 - Knebel band factory
6.06 - Rohde & Frowein trimmings factory
6.07 - Textil-Industrie-AG
6.08 - Band factory W. Schüller & Sohn
6.09 - Textile machine factory Walter Kellner AG
6.10 - Schievelbusch residential building
6.11 - Mittelsten Scheid silk ribbon factory
6.12 - Villa Am Diek 54
6.13 - Villa Halstenbach
6.14 - House of Evening Peace
6.15 - Saatweber & Sieper belt factory
6.16 - Rabanus & Liebmann woven article factory
6.17 - Mattress factory Schlaraffia-Werke Hüser & Co.
6.18 - Residential buildings of the Barmer construction company for workers' housing

Route 7: Unterbarmen

Route 7: Unterbarmen : "Social life on the representative avenue"

7.01 - Meisenburg houses
7.02 - Lodge house
7.03 - Hotel Hegelich
7.04 - Wilhelm Büsgen belt factory
7.05 - Villa Wittenstein
7.06 - Soberay fittings factory, Ley & Simmer
7.07 - City London Inn
7.08 - Ribbon and Artificial Weaving Kruse & Söhne AG
7.09 - Unterbarmer Friedhof
7.10 - Hermann Enters house
7.11 - Auer school
7.12 - Johann Wilhelm Kölsch restaurant
7.13 - Rittershaus & Blecher machine factory
7.14 - Rhenish upholstery fabric weaving mill (RMW)
7.15 - Union Society House
7.16 - Robert Dahlmann House
7.17 - House G. Wittenstein-Troost
7.18 - Cleff'sche Mühle , today the Kornmühle restaurant
7.19 - Bankhaus von der Heydt-Kersten & Söhne , Friedrich-Engels-Allee 256 branch
7.20 - Unterbarmer main church
7.21 - Wülfing paint factory , Dahl & Co. AG
7.21 - A. Wevers steam engine factory

Route 8: Elberfelder Nordstadt "Ölberg"

Route 8: Elberfelder Nordstadt - " Mount of Olives :" "The new time moves with us ..." - Everyday life and politics in the working-class district "

8.01 - St. Laurentius
8.02 - Schusterstrasse 1 , Wilhelm Balser's home
8.03 - Schusterstraße 32 , home of Oskar Hoffmann
8.04 - Municipal elementary school
8.05 - Marienstraße 72 , distribution point of the consumer cooperative Liberation
June 8th - Gym of the primary school Marienstraße
July 8th - Weber houses , Emil Müller's house
8.08 - Tacken restaurant , today "Caribe"
8.09 - Heinrich Stehr pub
8.10 - cemetery church
8.11 - Weber House
8.12 - Sängerkrug pub , today "Marlene"
8.13 - Untere Schreinerstraße
8.14 - Marienstraße 19 , Luise Köthe residential building
8.15 - Elberfeld Educational Association
8.16 - Elberfeld City Employment Office
8.17 - Sankt Josef Center

Route 9: Elberfelder Nordstadt "Ostersbaum"

Route 9: Elberfelder Nordstadt - Ostersbaum : "Social progress as reflected in social and cultural institutions"

9.01 - Elberfeld town hall
9.02 - AOK building , today the health department
9.03 - Kreuzkirche and Friedrichstrasse
9.04 - child custody facility
9.05 - early municipal school , today workers welfare
9.06 - Weber House
9.07 - People's shower and bathtub with gym
9.08 - Herz-Jesu-Kirche and parish office
9.09 - Middle and elementary school, today Realschule Neue Friedrichstrasse
9.10 - Gathe old fire station
9.11 - Remise of the braiding Otto & Albert Rübel
9.12 - Textile factory Gold-Zack Werke
9.13 - Wilhelminian style houses Mirker Strasse
9.14 - Mirk train station
9.15 - Hebebrand twisting mill
9.16 - Frowein & Co. GmbH belt factory
9.17 - Helenen Nativity
9.18 - Schnürriemenfabrik Arthur Huppertsberg GmbH
9.19 - Republic Square with the Fountain of Justice
9.20 - Refuge of the Bergische Diakonie
9.21 - Kapp Putsch memorial
9.22 - Bratislava stairs

Route 10: Vohwinkel

Route 10: Vohwinkel : "From the early traffic junction to the founding of the city"

10.01 - Wuppertal-Vohwinkel train station
10.02 - Railway underpass "Three Bridges"
10.03 - Locomotive sheds and railway workers' apartments (locomotive sheds closed in 2014)
10.04 - Dörner restaurant and Conrads lacquer factory
May 10th - Lackwerke Wülfing GmbH & Co., today PPG Industrie Lacke GmbH
10.06 - H. Schirp machine factory
07/10 - Seidenweberei Gebhard & Co.AG (building laid down in 2015)
10.08 - Timber and sawmill Kolk & Co.
10.09 - Hotel Jägerhof and former mayor's office
10.10 - Kaiserplatz traffic junction
10.11 - District Office
10.12 - Old Vohwinkel train station and post office
10.13 - Vohwinkel suspension railway station
10.14 - Vohwinkel town hall
10.15 - Long bridge
10.16 - Kabel- und Gummiwerk AG
10.17 - Ferd. by Hagen Söhne & Koch GmbH & Co. KG (HAKO)

Route 11: Langerfeld

Route 11: Langerfeld : "From village to city - urbanization in the surrounding area"

11.01 - Langerfeld market
11.02 - Haus Hedtmann and Kürten-Fontaine
11.03 - three-tube tunnel ( Langerfelder Tunnel and Rauenthaler Tunnel )
April 11th - lace factory Alb. & E. Henkels
11.05 - Top Street School
11.06 - Cleff court house
07/11 - Gottlob Espenlaub aircraft factory
11.08 - Old Office Building
11.09 - Langerfeld office building
11.10 - Heinmöller ribbon weaving mill
11.11 - Kafka ribbon weaving mill
11.12 - Beckmannshagen ribbon weaving mill
11.13 - Karl colliery
11.14 - Langerfeld old Protestant cemetery
11.15 am - Old Church Langerfeld
11.16 - Tornax motorcycle works
11.17am - Bandfabrik Carl Kettler, today the Bandfabrik cultural center

Route 12: Zoo district

Route 12: Zoo district : "Villa district at the gates of the city"

12.01 - suspension railway station Zoo / Stadion and Sonnborn railway bridge
12.02 - Sonnborn main church
12.03 - Stadium at the zoo
April 12th - Drawing rooms and offices of the architects Hermanns & Riemann
12.05 - Villa Eisfeller
12.06 - Wuppertal Zoo with the zoo restaurants
July 12th - Villa Grüneck
August 12th - Villa Schmidt
12.09 - Walkürenallee, corner of Kaiser-Wilhelm-Allee
12.10 - Bahnhof Zoo
11/12 - row of houses at Wotanstrasse 1-7
12.12 - Stadtvillen Freyastraße 47–53
12.13 - Mook House
12.14 - Settlement home map
12.15 - Remise of the Villa Schmidt
12.16 - Donarstrasse elementary school
12.17 - Bayer plants
12.18 - Varresbeck suspension railway station

Route 13: Sedansberg

Route 13: Sedansberg : "" Light - Air - Sun "- Cooperative and" Reform Housing "of the 1920s"

13.01 - suspension railway station and pylons at the old market
13.02 - Railway viaduct on Carnaper Strasse
13.03 - Münzstrasse residential courtyard
13.04 - Workers 'houses of the Barmer Construction Company for Workers' Housing (BBA), Wichelhausberg I
13.05 - House and sales point of the consumer cooperative Vorwärts-Liberation
06/13 - Gatehouse
07/13 - Fasanenweg municipal apartment block
13.08 - Sedansberg high-rise
13.09 - Shop of the consumer cooperative forward
13.10 - Wichelhaushof
11/13 - Tenement houses of the Barmer Building Society for Workers' Housing (BBA), Alarichstrasse 27–29
13.12 - Workers 'houses of the Barmer Construction Company for Workers' Housing (BBA), Wichelhausberg II
13.13 - PSW button factory (Pfennig-Schumacher-Werke)
13.14 - residential buildings of the consumer cooperative forward, Elsternstrasse
13.15 - Headquarters of the consumer cooperative forward
13.16 - Former Carpet weaving company Vorwerk & Co. KG
13.17 - Municipal indoor pool and bath tub , today the "Brauhaus"
13.18 - Barmer Hospital , today VHS
13:19 - Building of Vorwerk & Sohn
1:20 p.m. - Werther Brücke suspension railway station

Individual evidence

  1. a b On 13 routes through the valley of the Wupper Westdeutsche Zeitung  ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) from September 6, 2006@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.bgv-wuppertal.de
  2. a b c Wuppertal in the industrial age - a workshop show - ( Memento of the original from June 5, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Accessed December 2010 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wuppertal.de
  3. Report from the meeting of local historians in Wuppertal-Barmen on August 31, 2007 ( Memento of the original from December 19, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. PDF  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.historiker-vor-ort.de
  4. Wuppertal history workshop - what next? , Accessed December 2010
  5. Association is now prettying its signs on In Westdeutsche Zeitung of March 4, 2014

literature

  • Threads, colors, water, steam - the industrial age in Wuppertal , 13 leaflets on the individual partial routes, 2007
  • Threads, colors, water, steam - the industrial age in Wuppertal, Route 11 , 2008
  • Threads, colors, water, steam - the industrial age in Wuppertal, Route 5b , 2009
  • Threads, colors, water, steam - the industrial age in Wuppertal, Route 10 , 2010

Web links

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