Route of Industrial Culture - Early Industrialization
Early industrialization is the name of theme route 11 of the Route of Industrial Culture .
The themed route includes the older evidence of industry in the Ruhr area . The following is a description of the tours and the sights to be visited here.
The Ruhr Regional Association regularly adjusts the stations of the route; these changes are shown in italics .
- Industrial Museum Zeche Nachtigall (on the former Zeche Nachtigall )
- Nightingale coal defeat
- Haus Witten - production facility of the 17th and early 19th centuries (new from 2011)
- Wallfisch colliery (new in early 2013)
- Herbede Ruhr lock
- Lohmann stainless steel factory
- JD Neuhaus hoist museum
- Small mine Egbert
- Buchholz weather chimney
- Germany mining trail
- Alte Haase mining trails
- Mining hiking trail Bochum-Süd
-
Herzkämper-Mulde-Weg(deleted from the route in 2010) - Rauendahler Kohlenweg - Germany's first railway
- House Weile (new from 2011)
- Towpath below the Isenberg
- Dahlhausen mining trail
- Horster mill
- Holteyer harbor
- Dinnendahl factory
- Halbachhammer ( newly recorded )
- Deilbachtal cultural landscape ( renamed )
- Copper hammer ( newly added )
- Dog bridge and Deilthal Railway
- Neukirch lock
- Eat-Werden paper mill lock
- Lindgens leather factory
- J. Caspar Troost textile factory
- Friedrich Wilhelms-Hütte
- Haniel Museum
- St. Antony Hut
- Headquarters Krupp
- Fleuthe Bridge
- Mining hiking trail Wattenscheid
- Historic Holzwickede mining circuit
- Chain forge museum
- German Cold Rolling Museum (new from 2011)
- Syburger Bergbauweg
- Schede house
- Castle weather
- Harkorthaus
- Monument of the Minister Stein at the Rathaus Wetter
- House Harkorten
- Harkort factory
- LWL open-air museum Hagen
- Ennepetal Road Industry Museum
- Harkort coal railway
literature
- Gabriele Harzheim: Early industrialization . (Theme route 11 of the "Route of Industrial Culture"). Municipal Association of the Ruhr Area, Essen. 1999. 60 p. (Brochure)
Web link
- Description of this themed route as part of the Route of Industrial Heritage