Historic crane (Hanau)

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The historic crane on the banks of the Main in Hanau dates from 1869 (building inscription).

2011 view.

The cast iron crane is a last relic of the second Main port of Hanau, immediately west of the Main Canal , the oldest Main port of Hanau from 1617. After it proved to be unusable in the long term due to siltation, a land directly on the Main bank was used as a Port used.

The loading crane served this second port facility on the banks of the Main. Its mechanism is not disguised, only protected by a mushroom-shaped, tapering weather canopy. The mechanics are still functional today via a hand crank. The crane stands on a sandstone base and was given its current location in 1893. With the opening of the Hanau Main Harbor , the land was given up and the crane lost its function. Today it is protected as a cultural and industrial monument under the Hessian Monument Protection Act.

literature

  • Carolin Krumm: Cultural monuments in Hessen - City of Hanau . Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Hessen. Wiesbaden 2006, p. 259. ISBN 3-8062-2054-9
  • Magistrate of the City of Hanau: Route of Industrial Culture Rhine-Main. Hanau I . = Local route guide 10. Frankfurt 2006.

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Coordinates: 50 ° 7 ′ 43.9 ″  N , 8 ° 54 ′ 19.4 ″  E