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


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Path of Coal at LWL-Museum Zeche Hannover: Photography meets Ruhr Area History
On July 31, 2026, an exhibition format opens at the LWL-Museum Zeche Hannover in Bochum, impressively connecting industrial culture, present-day events, and photography. Path of Coal takes visitors into the working world surrounding coal, transport, coking, and steel production – factual, atmospheric, and with a strong focus on people and processes.
An Exhibition Visit with Depth
The presentation highlights the gradual phase-out of coal while emphasizing the ongoing significance of the raw material for electricity and steel. Khalil Noé Döring documents the journey of coal from the Dutch coast through Rotterdam and the Rhine to the Ruhr area. Thus, an exhibition experience is created that not only informs but also resonates with the audience mood.
Industrial Culture that Feels Close
This theme fits perfectly into the environment of the LWL-Museum Zeche Hannover. The historical site itself narrates stories from the mining era, coal extraction, machine halls, and Malakow towers. Here, the pre-reporting unfolds a special radiance: The exhibition is experienced in the authentic ambiance of a former coal mine, not in isolation.
Who Should Particularly Attend
The format appeals to culture-interested visitors, photography fans, those interested in Ruhr area history, and anyone looking to connect industrial culture with modern perspectives. The combination of documentation, historical setting, and precise event planning creates a visit that brings together knowledge and emotions.
Visitor Services
The Zeche Hannover is located in Bochum-Hordel at Günnigfelder Straße 251 and is accessible by public transport and car. The museum has designated disabled parking, ground-level access to the site, and a wheelchair-accessible restroom. The Malakow tower and machine hall are accessible by elevator, but the upper floor of the tower is accessible only by stairs.
During opening hours, beverage and snack vending machines are available for museum visitors; additionally, a beer garden in the greenery invites guests to linger in good weather. Food and beverages may be brought along. The exhibition takes place indoors, making it an excellent choice for a weather-independent cultural appointment.
Conclusion
Path of Coal offers a strong view of a changing working world and a place that brings Ruhr area history to life. Anyone who appreciates photography, industrial culture, and precisely curated exhibition experiences should mark this date in Bochum and experience it live.
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