Path of Coal in Bochum: Special Exhibition at LWL-Museum Zeche Hannover

Event: Path of Coal in LWL-Museum Zeche Hannover, Günnigfelder Straße 251, 44793 Bochum on 17. June 2026

Date and Time

17. June 2026 10:00

Location

LWL-Museum Zeche Hannover
Günnigfelder Str. 251, 44793 Bochum, Deutschland

Price

Free

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Path of Coal at the LWL-Museum Zeche Hannover: Experience Bochum's Industrial Culture

With the special exhibition Path of Coal, the LWL-Museum Zeche Hannover in Bochum focuses on the history of hard coal mining. Photographs by Khalil Noé Döring provide an impressive insight into the people, work environments, and processes behind import, transport, and processing.

An Exhibition Experience with Ruhr Area DNA

The Zeche Hannover itself makes the visit particularly strong: this historic industrial monument combines memory culture, event planning, and an authentic event atmosphere at a place where mining history is still palpable. Those searching for industrial culture in Bochum will encounter a strong interplay of architecture, photography, and contemporary history here.

Photography, Perspective, and History

The works of Khalil Noé Döring trace the paths of European hard coal logistics. This creates an exhibition experience that not only informs but also emotionally moves. The images condense the view of a topic that has shaped the Ruhr area for generations and invite a focused, calm engagement.

The Right Place for a Strong Cultural Format

The LWL-Museum Zeche Hannover stands for competent mediation, clear target audience communication, and a credible cultural-historical environment. The historical shaft hoist, the Malakow tower, and the museum grounds create an atmosphere that adds depth to the special exhibition. This connection of monument, exhibition, and regional history is what makes it appealing.

Practical Information for Your Visit

The museum is located in Bochum-Hordel, is easily accessible by public transport, and provides according to the museum also parking for the disabled and partially barrier-free access. Admission to the museum is free. This makes it suitable for culture fans as well as families, Ruhr area enthusiasts, and visitors who want to consciously experience industrial culture.

Conclusion: Path of Coal combines strong photography with real Ruhr area history and a special location. Anyone wanting to experience Bochum's industrial culture live should not miss this exhibition at the Zeche Hannover.

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