Journey with me back to a time when the roar of industry echoed across Essen. The Mischanlage [C70] at the Zollverein colliery stands before us, a monument to the era of coal and coke. This imposing structure, once a vital cog in the mighty Zollverein machine, played a crucial role in the colliery’s remarkable output of over 23,000 tonnes of raw coal per day. The Mischanlage [C70] wasn’t just a building; it was a carefully orchestrated symphony of coal processing. Imagine different coal qualities, each with its own unique properties, arriving at the Mischanlage [C70]. Here, they were meticulously blended, like ingredients in a complex recipe, to create the perfect mixture for coking. The Mischanlage [C70] is a five-level structure. Conveyor belts transported the coal to bunkers, then through hoppers, down level by level, until it finally reached the coke ovens. The sheer scale of the operation is breathtaking. This meticulous blending process ensured the efficient production of high-quality coke, fueling the insatiable demands of industry. The Zollverein colliery, with its Mischanlage [C70] at its heart, wasn’t just a workplace. It was a testament to human ingenuity, a symbol of an era defined by industry and innovation. Today, the Mischanlage [C70] stands silent, its machinery still. Yet, the echoes of its industrious past resonate within its walls. It serves as a powerful reminder of the Zollverein’s legacy, a legacy that continues to shape Essen’s identity.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.