Work road
The Bergische Museumsstraße Straße der Arbeit is a 280-kilometer museum route with a focus on regional industrial history . It begins in Wuppertal and runs through the entire Oberbergischer Kreis .
The museum route partly follows the Bergische Eisenstraße , a historical transport route from the early days of industrialization, and connects museums, historical sites and sights of the Oberbergischen.
The road of work is divided into several color-coded individual routes, each of which focuses on partial aspects of economic history.
The Sauerland Mountain Association (Bergisches Land district) designated the work road in 2005 as a hiking trail with the sign of the half mill wheel .
Sections
The following sections of the Work Road, divided into bands , have been set up:
- White ribbon: Textile ( with linen yarn as if it were covered )
- Yellow ribbon: carters ( high on the yellow wagon )
- Gray ribbon: early industry ( in the Ruhr area of the gray prehistoric times )
- Green belt: old paths ( smugglers' trails and coal trails in the green )
- Silver ribbon: ore mining ( talking is silver, ore mining is gold )
- Blue ribbon: hydropower ( with the water on axis I )
- Black band: Heavy traffic ( With the water on axis II )
- Red Ribbon: Schmiedewesen ( Feuerrote Glut - Das Bergisches Schmiedeland )
Attractions
- Baumener mill / hut
- Bibersteiner Hut
- Bibersteiner Mill
- Bieshausen mill
- Broiler Hut
- Breaker mill
- Bruchhausen mill
- Denklinger Mill
- Elisenthaler powder mill
- Euelerhammer
- Eugenienthaler Hut
- Fields mill
- Gaderother Mill
- Göpel mill in Altwiehl
- Holper mill
- Holsteinsmühle
- Homburg paper mill
- Spoonsterzer hammer
- Maueler mill
- Mühlenau near Remperg
- Niederhofer Mill
- Upper Bachmühle
- Oelmühle Pocher Mühle
- Seifer Mill
- Spurkenbacher Mill
- Sterzenbacher Hut
- Translated mill
- Lower Bachmühle
- Vierbuchermühle
- Wülfing Museum