Märkische Strasse technical cultural monuments

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The Märkische Strasse Technischer Kulturdenkmäler , or Märkische Technikstrasse for short , is a project to develop old industrial monuments in the Brandenburg region in order to illustrate the industrial history using concrete examples.

The project is supported by the Förderverein Märkische Straße Technischer Kulturdenkmäler eV , which was founded in Hagen in 1996 and renamed WasserEisenLand eV in 2003. The office is located in the South Westphalian Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Hagen .

Monument routes

A total of ten monument routes have been developed so far:

The Volme Valley in Hagen

Hagen main station
Long squad in Hagen-Eilpe

Route: Hagen With show points in the valley of the Volme :

  1. Former screw factory and drop forge
  2. Train station, Berliner Platz
  3. Former Elbers textile factory
  4. Former administration building
  5. Former blade forges in Eilpe
  6. Wippermann chain factory
  7. Lücköge factory owner's villa and coach house
  8. Blacksmith Dahl
  9. Farm with a former grain mill and former blacksmith's shop (Krummewiese / Rummenohl)

The " High Limburg " and the Nahmertal

The Brenscheider grain mill
The Brenscheider oil mill

Route: Hagen, Nachrodt-Wiblingwerde

  1. Former castle brewery
  2. Lennewehr Hohenlimburg
  3. Former roller Hohenlimburg
  4. Rolling mill company Giebel
  5. Former administration building of a copper hammer
  6. Former factory owner's house in Nahmertal
  7. Selbach's hammer
  8. Brenscheider grain mill
  9. Brenscheider oil mill

The Ennepe , from the dam to Hagen

Löher Mill (Löhrmühle)
Milspe station
The Kruiner Tunnel
Manor House Harkorten
The Villa Post in Hagen

Route: Halver, Ennepetal, Gevelsberg, Hagen

  1. Löher Mill (Löhrmühle)
  2. Road bridge over the Ennepe near Nordeln
  3. Former smithy and bakery in Oberbuschhausen
  4. Bridge over the Ennepe Obergraben in Osenberg
  5. Former smithy in Burg
  6. Foundry Kruse in Altenvoerde
  7. Milspe station
  8. Kruiner tunnel
  9. Former factory for cigarette packaging machines (Niepmann company)
  10. Former small iron forge in Gevelsberg
  11. Former distillery Niedernberg & Krüner
  12. Former coffee grinder factory in Westerbauer
  13. House Harkorten in Westerbauer
  14. Former Harkort factory in Westerbauer
  15. Former signal box
  16. Schenker office building in Kückelhausen
  17. Villa Post in Wehringhausen
  18. Train station, Berliner Platz
  19. Former screw factory and drop forge

The historic old town in Lüdenscheid

Railway train in the history museum of the city of Lüdenscheid

Route: Lüdenscheid

  1. Former factory building of the Berg company
  2. Factory building company Kremp & Hüttemeister
  3. Workers settlement
  4. Substation
  5. Steam boiler system from Brauckmann & Pröbsting
  6. Substation and well house
  7. Railway train in the city museum

The Hönne in Balve

Binolen station building
"Alte Schmiede" and Hönne Bridge in Volkringhausen
Luisenhütte, Wocklum

Route: Balve

  1. Klusensteiner Mühle in the Hönnetal
  2. Horst lime kilns in Eisborn
  3. Binolen station reception building
  4. Grübeck lime kiln
  5. Bridge and former forge in Volkringhausen
  6. Farrier and wagon smithy Beckum
  7. Wocklumer mill
  8. Luisenhütte Wocklum
  9. Transformer house
  10. Lime kilns
  11. Langenholthausen grain mill

Industrial culture on the Ruhr

The Cuno power plant
The Koepchenwerk at Hengsteysee
The Ruhr Viaduct in Herdecke
Henrichshütte site, steelworks area
Birschel mill, Hattingen
View from underwater to the Hohenstein power station
Dahlhausen lock

Route: Herdecke, Hagen, Wetter, Witten, Hattingen

  1. Koepchenwerk
  2. Herdecke railway viaduct
  3. Facades of boiler houses 6 and 7 of the Elektromark power plant
  4. Tunnel mouth hole United Eulalia
  5. Volmarstein station , today only without passenger traffic
  6. Harkort power plant
  7. Factory hall and facade parts of the former Brünninghaus company
  8. Street facades of the residential building for the Bönnhoff company , as well as the workshop
  9. Weather station
  10. Hohenstein hydropower plant
  11. Witten railway viaduct
  12. Former Bommern-Tal train station
  13. Waterworks
  14. Industrial Museum Zeche Nachtigall (on the former Zeche Nachtigall )
  15. Lock keeper's house, canal and weir
  16. Former bridge keeper's house in the Ruhr valley
  17. Distillery Sunshine
  18. Former mill on the Lohmannswehr
  19. Water tower made by Luhn & Pulvermacher and Dittmann & Neuhaus
  20. Former office building of a hammer mill and later a pan forge in Blankenstein
  21. Henrichshütte
  22. Former Bessemer steel mill
  23. Former dye works
  24. Ruhr lock Winz
  25. Former mill and silo
  26. Hattingen Central Station
  27. Dahlhausen lock

Lenneroute

Werdohl station building

Route: Hagen, Iserlohn, Altena, Werdohl, Plettenberg

  1. Former Buschmühle paper mill in Garenfeld
  2. Andernach & Bleck company in Halden
  3. Workshop building on Marktstrasse in Hohenlimburg
  4. Former Hohenlimburg Castle Brewery
  5. Lennewehr Hohenlimburg
  6. Hoesch settlement , Oststrasse / Oeger Strasse / Oeger Holz
  7. Bridge over the Lenne in Stenglingsen
  8. Carl steam locomotive
  9. Altena train station
  10. Stone bridge
  11. Workers' settlement, Werdohler Strasse 12–32
  12. Turbine and generator from the company Elektromark in Elverlingsen
  13. Factory hall and clock tower Wilhelmsthal
  14. Wilhelmsthal power station and weir
  15. Railway bridge over the Lenne in Ohle
  16. Werdohl station
  17. "Schnapsbrücke" pedestrian bridge over the Lenne in Werdohl
  18. Portal of the railway tunnel
  19. Lennebrücke Hilfringhausen
  20. Plettenberg-Eiringhausen station
  21. Reiter signal box at Plettenberg station
  22. Railway bridge over the Lenne in Siesel
  23. Sieseler tunnel

See also: Lenneroute (cycle path)

Plettenberg , the train and rail transport

Route: Plettenberg

  1. Railway bridge over the Lenne in Ohle
  2. Plettenberg-Eiringhausen station
  3. Reiter signal box at Plettenberg station
  4. Railway bridge over the Lenne in Siesel
  5. Sieseler tunnel
  6. Former station building, stop 1
  7. Plettenberg-Oberstadt station

From ore mining to needle

Front view of the Bremeck hammer
Ahlenschmiede of the Maste-Barendorf factory

Route: Plettenberg, Neuenrade, Lüdenscheid, Altena, Iserlohn

  1. Bärenberger tunnel
  2. Rennofen Gut Berentrop
  3. Bremecker Hammer in Brüninghausen
  4. Wire roll "Am Hurk" in Evingsen
  5. Historic Maste-Barendorf factory

From Lake Kemnader through the Muttental

The focus in Witten is :

  1. Water tower company Luhn & Pulvermacher-Dittmann & Neuhaus
  2. Former bridge keeper's house in the Ruhr valley
  3. Distillery Sunshine
  4. Lock keeper's house, canal and weir
  5. Muttental mining trail
  6. Industrial Museum Zeche Nachtigall (on the former Zeche Nachtigall )
  7. Fortuna mine to the west
  8. Egbert colliery
  9. Buchholz weather chimney

literature

  • Märkischer Kreis, City of Hagen, Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis (Hrsg.): Märkische Strasse technical cultural monuments in the Märkischer Kreis, in Hagen, in the Ennepe-Ruhrkreis . 1st edition. Hans-Herbert Mönnig Verlag, Iserlohn 1991, ISBN 3-922885-49-7 (with overview map).

Web links

Commons : Märkische Straße Technischer Kulturdenkmäler  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. The Volme Valley in Hagen ( Memento from January 15, 2003 in the Internet Archive )
  2. The "Hohe Limburg" and the Nahmertal ( Memento from November 5, 2002 in the Internet Archive )
  3. The Ennepe, from the dam to Hagen ( Memento from June 4, 2004 in the Internet Archive )
  4. The historic old town in Lüdenscheid ( Memento from October 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  5. ^ The Hönne in Balve ( Memento from October 12, 2004 in the Internet Archive )
  6. ^ Industrial culture on the Ruhr ( Memento from March 6, 2005 in the Internet Archive )
  7. Lenne Route ( Memento from November 5, 2002 in the Internet Archive )
  8. Plettenberg, the railroad and transport on rails ( Memento from November 5, 2002 in the Internet Archive )
  9. From ore mining to needle ( Memento from November 2, 2002 in the Internet Archive )
  10. From Lake Kemnader through the Muttental ( Memento from November 5, 2002 in the Internet Archive )