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The Museum für Frühindustrialisierung (The Museum of Early Industrialization) is an industrial and social history museum in Wuppertal.
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On two further floors, the museum captures the panorama of a city which has successfully advanced several industries, including the manufacture of clothing and ...
Museum: 10.00–17.00 daily; Café: 08.00–17.00 Monday – Friday, 09.30–17.00 Saturdays and Sundays; Closed 24–26 December and 1 January; Book free museum admission.
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Explore the story of making in the city, from master craftsmen to mass production. Experience life and work during the Industrial Revolution, follow the sights ...
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26 Science, Technology & Industry museums in London. From the electro-magnetic discoveries made by Michael Faraday, to the rise and fall of London's canals ...
The museum's mission is to celebrate our industrial heritage through preserving, collecting, and educating the public, with emphasis on our own neighborhood ...
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The Industrial Heritage Museum displays the productive and economic hostory of Bologna from the Middle Age to the Contemporary Age. Located in the outskirts ( ...
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