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Dortmund Industrial Museum

Motif of the exhibition


The LWL Industrial Museum Dortmund's exhibition "Alles nur geklaut" ("It's all just stolen") focuses on the sometimes adventurous ways in which knowledge is disseminated with the triad of "theft, espionage, plagiarism".

Included: xpedeo on tablets and as a web app: exciting stories about the exhibits and the emergence of the modern knowledge society await visitors on their smartphones.

Thanks to the use of our additor content management system, the guided tour can be expanded by museum staff at any time.

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The museum - the castle of labour

Hardly any other testimony to Germany's industrial past is as beautiful and extraordinary as the Zollern colliery. It is therefore all the more surprising that the castle-like complex was to be demolished in the 1960s. Today, the machine hall with its impressive Art Nouveau portal is an icon of industrial culture.

The LWL Industrial Museum makes the history of the industrial age accessible at eight historical sites. It depicts the former working life in the factories and mines. More than 400,000 people visit the demonstrations, exhibitions and events every year.

LWL Zeche Zollern exterior view
lWL Industrial Museum / Annette Hudemann
Machine hall LWL Dortmund
© LWL Industrial Museum / Martin Holtappels
Main entrance machine hall
© LWL Industrial Museum / Martin Holtappels