Fosse n° 13bis

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A symphony of rust and brick. That’s Fosse n° 13bis. Before you stands a testament to industry. A forgotten giant of coal mining. This is more than just a building.

Fosse n° 13bis in Bénifontaine is a former coal mine. It was originally an air shaft for the nearby Fosse n° 13. The original shaft opened in 1909. It was later entirely rebuilt in 1920 after the First World War. This sturdy structure served as an air return for Fosse n° 18 in Lens starting in 1954.

Imagine the miners. Their lives intertwined with the rhythm of the earth. Their sweat mingled with coal dust. Their hopes buried deep beneath the surface. This shaft witnessed their toil. Their triumphs and tragedies. Fosse n° 13bis is a silent guardian of their stories. A living link to the past.

Fosse n° 13bis was filled in 1958. Its unique reinforced concrete headframe remains a striking feature. The headframe is topped with an equally unique concrete campanile. It’s truly an atypical design. This structure is integrated into a larger building of brick and concrete.

It’s more than just a structure. It’s a masterpiece of industrial architecture. This is proven by its inscription as a Historic Monument in 2009. In 2012 it was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Fosse n° 13bis is a remarkable example of the industrial heritage of the Nord-Pas-de-Calais mining basin.

The concrete and brick whisper tales of resilience. Of human endeavor in the face of adversity. This is a powerful symbol. It stands as a reminder of a vital part of French history. The history of Fosse n° 13bis is written in stone. In concrete. In the very earth beneath our feet. We stand before an enduring monument. A monument to the miners. A monument to history. A monument to Fosse n° 13bis.

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