Experience the history of the Neunkircher industry up close!

Erleben Sie am 15.07.2025 die Hüttenwegführung in Neunkirchen: Technik, Geschichte und beeindruckende Ausblicke erwarten Sie.
Experience the hut route tour in Neunkirchen on July 15th, 2025: Technology, history and impressive views await you. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Experience the history of the Neunkircher industry up close!

Neunkirchen, Deutschland - On July 15, 2025, an exciting tour will take place in Neunkirchen over the Neunkircher Hüttenweg. The leadership is organized by the experienced tour guide Norbert Morawietz, who will bring everyone interested in the technology and work processes of the Neunkircher ironworks. The participants expect impressive insights into the city's industrial history.

A special highlight of the tour is the visit to the pointed bunker on the former iron workshop. Here, visitors are not only taught the story, but also the opportunity to climb a blast furnace - a real symbol of the Neunkircher industrial history. From the viewing platform, the participants have a breathtaking view of the city.

registration and cost

Registration for the hut route is not necessary. Adults and adolescents from the age of 14 can take part for only 6 euros, while children can be there free of charge. This makes the event particularly family -friendly. If you need more information about group, costume and culinary guided tours, you can find out on the telephone number (06821) 202-122 or on the website www.nunkirchen.de/huettenweg inquire.

historical context and meaning

The Neunkircher industrial history is closely linked to the development of similar industrial plants in Europe. Over the years, the importance of steel and iron production in the region has changed again and again. This can be seen as an example based on the history of works in countries such as France and Germany, where significant systems such as the former coking shop and high furnaces in Caen, or the Borsigwerke in Berlin-Tegel represent important milestones in industrial history. Steel Photo illuminates the development and closure of these companies and their influence on the regional business in his documentaries.

Not only in Neunkirchen, but also in Berlin, historical sites such as the Royal Porcelain Manufaktur (KPM) have their roots in early industrialization. This manufactory has been in operation for over 300 years and shows how industrial craft can be connected to art and tradition. [Industrial culture Berlin] (https:// industriekultur.berlin/ersleben/schauplaetze/) the KPM emphasizes as an example where visitors can experience live how historical techniques and modern production are combined.

So if you want to experience the tradition and the technical masterpieces of the Neunkircher ironworks this Saturday, you have the opportunity to understand the steps into the exciting past of industrial history. A visit to the hut path is not only instructive, but also a nice view of the importance of industrial culture for our society.

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