Deilbachtal museum landscape

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The Deilbach hammer

The cultural landscape or museum landscape Deilbachtal is a summary of several regionally significant and listed industrial buildings and locations on the lower reaches of the Deilbach between Velbert - Kidney Court and Essen - Kupferdreh - Byfang , which present the early industrial history of the area. The Deilbachtal museum landscape is looked after by the Ruhr Museum in Essen. Within the museum concept, it is understood as a proto-industrial complement to the Zeche Zollverein XII World Heritage Site .

The cultural landscape is part of the route of industrial culture .

The soil, historical and technical monuments include the copper hammer , the Deilbachhammer (an iron hammer ), the dog bridge , the Prinz-Wilhelm-Bahn , the operating building of the former Victoria colliery , remains of the ring kiln brickworks at the Vossnacker quarries, the chimney stump of the formerly for The Wilhelm underground mine, the boiler house belonging to the Victoria mine, the Deilmannhof and the Deiler Mühle, as well as a geological outcrop with plant prints from the Carboniferous period on Kidneyhofer Strasse

The pre- and early industrial sites are still in the same place as when they were founded and are not relocated, as is often the case in open-air museums. They show all the stages of the transition from a rural to an industrial landscape in a rare unity.

literature

  • Johann Rainer Busch, The historic Deilbachtal in Oberbyfang and Kupferdreh, an inventory . Essen 2013

Web links

Commons : Museum landscape Deilbachtal  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 51 ° 23 '  N , 7 ° 6'  E