The Ruhr district museum in Essen was rebuilt on an old steel mill. It is now also a famous design museum in Essen. It has a strong industrial style and many creative designs inside, which is very eye-catching.
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Ruhrland Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Ruhr Area Museum was built 100 years ago and is a regional museum of the entire Ruhr area. It is also regarded as a cross-regional natural history museum and cultural history museum in the Ruhr area, including geology, archaeology, history. and photography. In the museum, you can climb a 45-meter-high platform and overlook the entire Customs Union Coal Mine Industrial Zone to feel the vastness of this industrial city park. Standing on it, you can clearly see the shaft tower.
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Ruhrland Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Ruhr district museum in Essen was rebuilt on an old steel mill. It is now also a famous design museum in Essen. It has a strong industrial style and many creative designs inside, which is very eye-catching.
The Ruhr District Museum is an abandoned coal mine in Essen, improved by a factory and has been around for more than 100 years. In it, people feel all the glory here, the most impressive is that the intersection escalator like a huge slide is really spectacular.
The Ruhr district museum in Essen is a museum transformed from a waste factory. It records the history of German heavy industry. There are many modern behavioral artworks in the museum, which complements the industrial style here. It is very creative and worth visiting.
It's very good here, the environment is very good, my family and I like it very much.
The Ruhr district museum is the representative of the second industrial revolution, but the high energy consumption and pollution industries have almost all been transferred out of the German state, so the Ruhr district is full of abandoned factories. But the Germans transformed it into a museum, giving an immersive feel of what was once brilliant. The place is impressive with an entrance escalator like a giant slide, long and high, feeling a little afraid of height.
I want to say first that the address given by Trip.com is wrong, and it is 5 or 6 kilometers away from the real Ruhr Museum! It made me walk three kilometers and I couldn't find it! If you want to go, remember to search for the address Zollverein Essen, you can take the 107 tram directly to the entrance of the industrial area. It is very large. It takes a long time to visit, but it is still quite historical.