Ichenberg mine
| Ichenberg mine | |||
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| General information about the mine | |||
| Location of the Ichenberg mine | |||
| Mining technology | Underground mining | ||
| Funding / year | Max. = 101605 t | ||
| Information about the mining company | |||
| Operating company | Eschweiler Mining Association | ||
| End of operation | 1825 | ||
| Funded raw materials | |||
| Degradation of | Hard coal | ||
| Geographical location | |||
| Coordinates | 50 ° 48 '42.1 " N , 6 ° 14' 53.8" E | ||
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| Location | Ichenberg | ||
| local community | Eschweiler | ||
| country | State of North Rhine-Westphalia | ||
| Country | Germany | ||
| District | Aachen district | ||
The Ichenberg mine was a coal mine on the Ichenberg in Eschweiler in the Aachen district . Christine Englerth bought it in 1824 . It was closed in 1825.
Their location was on today's Konkordiastraße in Pump-Stich in the immediate vicinity of the cholera cross that was later erected there (right in the picture).