Zollern II/IV Colliery - Bövinghausen, Germany
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Lightnin Bug
N 51° 31.119 E 007° 20.008
32U E 384372 N 5708819
The Zollern II/IV Collier is a renowned mine and coal processing facility (and now museum) that was designed as a "mansion of labor".
Waymark Code: WM13CA6
Location: Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Date Posted: 11/07/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
Views: 3

The best long description I could find is on the website of the European Route of Industrial Heritage. It is better than the site's homepage:

Angle towers and gables with battlements, artistically ornate staircases, an imposing boulevard of lime and plane trees against the background of a palatial redbrick façade! Was this once supposed to be a colliery? Indeed it was. The original owners consciously set out to build a magnificent monument. The showpiece of the site is the engine house, a brilliantly sophisticated temple of technology with a lavish “Jugendstil” entrance. But despite the lovely facade it was still hard work behind the scenes and below the surface. Consequently the arduous lives and work of miners and their families is the primary theme of the exhibition at this, the central site of the Westphalian Industrial Museum. The one thing you cannot do here is travel underground. The pit has been filled in on safety grounds. Instead children can find an underground cellar full of labyrinthine passages, niches and caves where they can play at being miners. Adults too have their own programme of events including festivities, film evenings, concerts and lectures. And from here you are free to visit the seven other fascinating museum sites administered by the Westphalian Industrial Museum.

Source: https://www.erih.net/i-want-to-go-there/site/show/Sites/zollern-iiiv-colliery-lwl-industrial-museum/?tx_erihsites_erihmap%5BgetVars%5D%5Bcountry%5D=1&cHash=a7302c6cdffe82a7ffc24d9e05210994
Wikipedia Url: [Web Link]

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