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Germany – The Land of Poets, Thinkers, and Innovation
Germany, located in the heart of Europe, is known for its rich history, culture, and remarkable diversity. From the majestic Alps in the south to the North and Baltic Sea coasts in the north, the country offers breathtaking landscapes. Cities like Berlin, Munich, and Hamburg are cultural hubs with world-renowned landmarks, museums, and a vibrant arts scene. Germany is also a leader in technology, economy, and science, playing a significant role in the European Union.

Ruhr culture - colliery Erin

Greenish lighting, the name Erin - you might not immediately think of Ireland, but you would be right. At the end of the 19th century Irish mining entrepreneur Mulvany merged several claims in the Castrop area and named the new large claim after the goddess Erin, whose name is a form of the Gaelic Eire: Ireland.

The mines have a long history. Initially used to mine hard coal, the owners changed several times over the course of the following year until it was shut down in 1982 after almost 120 years of mining activity.

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Industrial heritage: Zollern colliery

The disused coal mine Zeche Zollern in Dortmund is one of the most architecturally remarkable pits in the Ruhr area. The park-like facility with its impressive Art Nouveau buildings still shows today that it was built as a model colliery around 1900 and was intended to show both economic strength and progress.

We visited the facility with our friends from Herne, the photographers Renate and Jürgen Saibic, whom we met many years ago on Easter Island in Chile.

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