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

Event: Path of Coal in LWL-Museum Zeche Hannover, Günnigfelder Straße 251, 44793 Bochum on 14. October 2026

Date and Time

14. October 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: A photographic journey through industry, labor, and change

With Path of Coal, the LWL Museum Zeche Hannover places a topic at the center that closely connects the Ruhr area, industrial history, and the present. The exhibition shows the path of coal from the Netherlands to the region and tells stories of transport, processing, and the people behind the working world.

Industrial culture with great visual power

Khalil Noé Döring documents in his photographs a supply chain that remains relevant for energy, steel, and industry for years. The special tension of this presentation arises from: historical places, modern work processes, and a topic that is in the midst of social change. The event atmosphere in Zeche Hannover perfectly complements this. The industrial monument with Malakow tower and machine house enhances the impact of the images and makes the event experience immediate and tangible.

A place that makes history tangible

Zeche Hannover is one of the significant testimonies of Bochum's mining history. According to LWL, the Malakow tower and the machine house are still preserved today, and special exhibitions, guided tours, and the children's mine Zeche Knirps are also part of the venue. For visitors, a strong interplay arises from museum, exhibition space, and authentic industrial culture atmosphere. The combination of photographic art and original location gives the presentation a special authority and depth.

Practical impressions for the visit

The location is at Günnigfelder Straße 251 in Bochum-Hordel. For arrival, the museum mentions, among other things, bus line 368 to the stop Hannoverstraße and line 390 to Röhlinghauser Straße. Parking options and barrier-free access are also considered on-site. According to LWL, there are disabled parking spaces, ground-level access to the museum grounds and to the workers' housing Am Rübenkamp, wheelchair-accessible restroom facilities as well as elevator access to the Malakow tower and machine hall. This makes the exhibition visit well-planned for many target groups.

The view behind the motives

The preliminary reporting shows: This exhibition not only tells about coal as a raw material but also about work paths, material flows, and industrial transformation. This is exactly where the strength of the format lies. Those interested in industrial culture, photography, Ruhr area history, and social change will find an exhibition here with a clear stance and strong visual impact. The experience feels calm, concentrated, and at the same time charged with history.

Conclusion: Path of Coal connects photography, industrial history, and the present for an impressive exhibition visit in Bochum. Those who want to experience the change in the working world at the original location should mark this date and discover the event live.

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