Path of Coal in Bochum: Exhibition at Zeche Hannover

Event: Path of Coal in LWL-Museum Zeche Hannover, Günnigfelder Straße 251, 44793 Bochum on 5. September 2026

Date and Time

5. September 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: Bochum's Exhibition Takes You into Industrial History

With Path of Coal, the LWL Museum Zeche Hannover in Bochum opens an exhibition that focuses on the last journey of hard coal. The photographs by Khalil Noé Döring depict the path of the fuel from Rotterdam through Waal and Rhine to the Ruhr area, merging documentary photography with the historical ambiance of the Malakow tower.

Industrial Culture You Can Feel, Not Just See

Amidst brick, steel, and the unique aura of the coal mine, an intense event experience unfolds. The large-format images make supply chains, labor, and transformation visible, fitting perfectly into the industrial history of the site. Those interested in exhibitions, photography, and regional memory culture will find an impressive museum format with a clear target audience approach.

A Place with a Special Atmosphere

The Zeche Hannover is one of the prominent locations of the LWL Industrial Museums, bringing genuine audience atmosphere into a historically significant environment. The Malakow tower, the machine hall, and the grounds around Günnigfelder Straße provide an authentic foundation for the exhibition. Exactly this combination of exhibition content and venue makes the visit so impactful.

Practical Information for Your Visit

According to museum information, the exhibition can be seen during the season at the LWL Museum Zeche Hannover. Admission is free. The museum opens Wednesday to Saturday from 2 PM to 6 PM and Sundays and public holidays from 11 AM to 6 PM. Parking is available on site, and there is a bus connection via the stops Hannoverstraße and Röhlinghauser Straße. The Malakow tower is accessible by elevator, but the gallery within the tower is not barrier-free.

Conclusion: A Bochum Exhibition Visit with Depth

Path of Coal is more than a photo exhibition: It combines industrial culture, documentary photography, and the special character of the Zeche Hannover into an impressive experience. Anyone wanting to see Bochum's history from a new perspective should experience this exhibition live.

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