Way of Coal at the LWL Museum Zeche Hannover: Bochum's strong exhibition

Event: Way of Coal in LWL-Museum Zeche Hannover, Günnigfelder Straße 251, 44793 Bochum on 16. July 2026

Date and Time

16. July 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

Way of Coal at the LWL Museum Zeche Hannover: Industrial history that resonates

The special exhibition Way of Coal at the LWL Museum Zeche Hannover in Bochum takes place on July 16, 2026, diving deep into the history of the Ruhr area. The exhibition showcases photographs by Khalil Noé Döring and focuses on people, working routes, and the logistics behind coal. Those who want to not just see industrial culture but also feel it will find an impressive event experience with a strong audience atmosphere.

A look at the material from which the region was built

The exhibition does not tell just the grand legend but the many concrete stations in between: import, transport, processing, and the people who carry all this. This is exactly where the strength of this format lies. It combines expertise, historical contextualization, and emotional visual language into a clear, accessible exhibition experience.

The place makes the difference

The LWL Museum Zeche Hannover is one of the most prominent addresses for industrial culture in Bochum. The historical site, the Malakow tower, and the machine hall create an ambiance that intensifies the exhibition visit. Anyone walking through the grounds experiences not only art but also authentic event planning at a location with genuine Ruhr area character.

Accessible arrival and practical orientation

Zeche Hannover is easily reachable via the Hannoverstraße bus stop. The museum parking lot, as well as barrier-free access and an elevator to the machine hall, facilitate the visit. Thus, the exhibition suits an audience that thinks together about culture, history, and convenient travel.

What visitors can expect

The special exhibition remains in the museum's program until October 25, 2026, and complements the visit with additional offerings around the children's coal mine and the historic site. Anyone in the mood for strong images, clear themes, and real Ruhr area identity should mark this date and experience it live on-site.

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