Wir waren zu fünft im Henrichs zum NACHTSCHNITTCHEN.Es war ein wunderschöner Abend. Bei ähnlichen Events nur zu empfehlen.Allerdings kann man das Henrichs auch zu einem gemütlichedn Abend aufsuchen.
Leider hat es bei unserem Besuch geregnet und die dsame an der Kasse war bei der Buchung des rattenrundgangs auch nicht sehr kooperativ
Having done quite a few of the Ruhr Valley museums we thought a steel museum would help piece together the story of coal and energy in the valley. Wow this place is great. You wander through the bunkers and follow the path of the raw materials to the blast furnace. A lift takes you to the top of this now fossil of industry and the blast furnace. Great views of how industry changed the world. At the bottom the flow of the steel path is visible and amazing to think this is our recent history and the closest we have been to such an amazing man made structure. There is a kids trail with a blue mouse to help and a very posh restaurant with views of the machines.
Dit geeft een indrukwekkend rauw beeld van hoe hoogovens er uit zien en werkten. En je mag overal bij en op.
-gut gemachtes Museum-gut geeignet für schöne Fotos-ein Rundgang ist sehr interessant-kostenlose Parkplätze -danach sollte man die Hattinger Altstadt besuchen -Schade: es sind leider zu wenig Besucher da
Nach dem Museumsbesuch kann man noch einen schönen Spaziergang an der Ruhr unternehmen. Industrie und Natur auf engem Raum. Vor allem für Familien immer wieder ein schöner Ausflug.
This museum gives good iformation about steel and coal industrie informer times. The Complete plant was disassembled from Chinese workers and transfered to Chine. There it is still working. In germany the plant was not anymore feasible. 18.000 workers lost there job. But they stay still in Hattingen in their company own houses and have mostly changed their job. The training program was financed by the goverment and the steel copany.
The Henrichshütte is a lively place even though it's been closed for years - there are different outdoor paths for industrial history, the recovery of nature and for children. Different guided tours for adults and for children are on offer as well. The indoor part is a little less exciting but still worth it.
A fantastic place for all those "how does it work" freaks. A perfect explanation for young and old on how blast furnace works - from the train station where iron ore gets delivered to the ready product.Additionally fantastic kids playground.
Natur und alte Stahl Industrie in einander verbunden. Genialer Ort um Fotos zu machen. Das Museum selber ist jetzt nicht sehr groß, aber die Außenanlage ist um so mehr atemberaubender.