grahami
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13 years ago
Found this site whilst looking for something else (French Slate!). Photographs (historic, surface, and underground) location maps, some underground plans and links to NG locomotives etc. (Including some beautiful examples of early Deutz machines) Fascinating.

http://www.industrie.lu/schiefergrouwen.html 
Don't think I've seen it posted before.

Cheers

Grahami
The map is the territory - especially in chain scale.
christwigg
13 years ago
I've got a mate who lives in Luxembourg, always meant to go looking for the iron mines too, but so far have only ever ended up on the beer in Luxembourg city.
staffordshirechina
13 years ago
We had a visit to Luxembourg 3 years ago to look at iron mines.
Each country (France, Lux, Belgium) all have their national iron mine museums within a few miles of each other plus several good private museums and railways. Plenty to see for at least a week.

There is a rather nice slate museum/mine - Au couer de l'Ardoise here 49.81309,5.272887 on Google maps.

Les
derrickman
13 years ago
Luxembourg, land of surprises! I did know about the iron mines, I visited one on an international weekend from CSM in the 70s, but slate is a new one on me.

Then again, I'm currently on a construction barge registered under an American "special construction" certificate with a home port of Luxembourg... I confess that the glories of its rocky, windswept shores and sweeping beaches have so far evaded my attention..
''the stopes soared beyond the range of our caplamps' - David Bick...... How times change .... oh, I don't know, I've still got a lamp like that.
JonK
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13 years ago
Graham

Perfect timing. Kate and I are planning a trip to Germany this year and need a stop off point on the way. It just needs some carefull planing and diplomacy now . . .

Would welcome tips from others on Mining Museums worth visiting in Germany. The Munich museum is aready on the itinery.

Jon
skimble
13 years ago
"JonK" wrote:

Would welcome tips from others on Mining Museums worth visiting in Germany.


Rammelsberg :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

http://www.rammelsberg.de/index.php?s=41&m=1&l=en 
(Much of the website hasn't been translated into English yet.)

The nearby mediaeval centre of Goslar is also worth a wander round.
RJV
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13 years ago
The Technology Museum in Berlin is excellent if you happen to head that way over. Only an extremely small amount of mining exhibits but the train and aviation sections are first rate. Nearly as good as the sausages and beer in their cafe in fact...

ChrisJC
13 years ago
"JonK" wrote:

....and diplomacy....



:lol: ::) :angel:

Chris.
davetidza
13 years ago
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Would welcome tips from others on Mining Museums worth visiting in Germany. The Munich museum is aready on the itinery



Obviously Bochum - The main German mining museum situated in the Ruhr.

Harz Mountains - Rammelsberg Mine (at Goslar), the Ober Harz Bergbau Museum (at Clausthal-Zellerfeld) and Grube Samson Mine (at Sank Andresberg). There are several other show mines in the area which I haven't visited.
NickPeak
13 years ago
For a 'mine' of information on a variety of underground visits, I can recommend:

http://www.showcaves.com  (Sorry about the c word)

Nick.
christwigg
13 years ago
"NickPeak" wrote:

For a 'mine' of information on a variety of underground visits, I can recommend:

http://www.showcaves.com  (Sorry about the c word)

Nick.


Thats a useful holiday planning tool, just don't tell the wife. ::)
Wyn
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13 years ago
Just over the border, if you follow the Mosel (a worthwhile trip in itself) you can detour off to the Hunsruck. This is an area where there was a number of slate mines.
See this link:

http://flyhahn.com/cities/hunsrueck-schiefer-burgenstrasse-slate-castle-route-travel-guide.htm 

For those interested in such things, the slates are a fantastic fossil location.

If anyone has ever seen the film Heimat, there are a couple of scenes that were filmed underground in one of the old mines.
JonK
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13 years ago
Thanks to all for the tips, just need a longer holiday now!
Yorkshireman
13 years ago
"JonK" wrote:

Thanks to all for the tips, just need a longer holiday now!



Here's one of the lesser known mining museums/show mines - not far from Hanover and the Harz Mountains..

http://www.klosterstollen.de/Home.html 

Sorry, it's run by enthusiasts and they haven't the budget for an English version.

They do two underground tours, one with the "Grubenbahn" and another, 3-hour, tour on foot for groups of up to a maximum of 10 people.

Cheers

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