Eternal Sounds at the German Mining Museum Bochum: Sound Art to Immerse Into


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Eternal Sounds at the German Mining Museum Bochum: Sound Art Between Echo and Present
With Eternal Sounds, a sound installation opens at the German Mining Museum Bochum that sharpens the view of the traces of mining. The artist Moritz Fehr processes sounds, vibrations, and resonances from the Ruhr area into a spatial artwork in the entrance hall of the museum. The work runs from September 22, 2024 to September 21, 2026 and is aligned with the museum visit. ([bergbaumuseum.de](https://www.bergbaumuseum.de/en/visit/forever-sounds?utm_source=openai))
An Experience for Ears, Space, and Memory
Rumbling water pumps, humming fans, technical facilities, and sounds from post-mining shape the atmosphere of this installation. The result is not a classic exhibition object but an acoustic experience that transforms the entrance of the building into an intense perception zone. Anyone entering the German Mining Museum Bochum immediately feels how closely research, mediation, and art interconnect here. ([bergbaumuseum.de](https://www.bergbaumuseum.de/besuch/ewigkeitsgeraeusche?utm_source=openai))
Moritz Fehr and the Idea of Eternal Tasks
Moritz Fehr is a freelance artist, composer, and experimental filmmaker from Berlin. For the work, he recorded sounds in numerous locations in the Ruhr area that are associated with the so-called eternal tasks of mining. Thus, the installation connects sound art with a clear regional reference and sets a strong sign for the cultural engagement with mining history. ([bergbaumuseum.de](https://www.bergbaumuseum.de/besuch/ewigkeitsgeraeusche?utm_source=openai))
The Venue: German Mining Museum Bochum
The German Mining Museum Bochum has been a part of the Leibniz Association since 1930 and is one of the most important research museums for geo-resources. Visitors can reach the museum at the address Am Bergbaumuseum 28, 44791 Bochum; the visitor entrance is located at Europaplatz 1, the museum entrance at Am Bergbaumuseum 28. Access by U35 to the Deutsches Bergbau-Museum stop is possible, as well as by car. ([bergbaumuseum.de](https://www.bergbaumuseum.de/en/?utm_source=openai))
Practical Tips for Your Visit
The museum has limited parking options around the building as well as additional spaces on weekends in the police parking garage on Schillerstraße. Seven bus parking spaces are also available in front of the museum. The house includes digital offerings such as a free app with audio guide and sign language tours; gastronomic options complement the museum visit. ([bergbaumuseum.de](https://www.bergbaumuseum.de/besuch?utm_source=openai))
Conclusion: Eternal Sounds connects art, industrial history, and contemporary sound design into an impressive visitor experience. Those who want to experience Bochum's mining history differently will find here an installation with depth, presence, and a strong regional character. A visit is especially worthwhile for those who appreciate extraordinary exhibitions and atmospheric museum locations. ([bergbaumuseum.de](https://www.bergbaumuseum.de/en/visit/forever-sounds?utm_source=openai))
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