German Mining Museum
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Museum in Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The German Mining Museum in Bochum (German: Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum) or DBM is one of the most visited museums in Germany with around 365,700 visitors per year (2012).[1] It is the largest mining museum in the world,[2][3] and a renowned research establishment for mining history.
Established | 1930 |
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Location | Am Bergbaumuseum 28, 44791 Bochum, North Rhine-Westphalia |
Coordinates | 51°29′21″N 7°13′2″E |
Type | Museum, research establishment Humanities, Natural Sciences, History, Engineering |
Accreditation | Leibniz-Gemeinschaft |
Curator | Prof. Dr. Sunhild Kleingärtner |
Owner | DMT-Gesellschaft für Lehre und Bildung mbH, and the city of Bochum |
Employees | ca. 140[1] |
Website | www.BergbauMuseum.de |
Above-ground exhibitions, and a faithfully reconstructed show mine below the museum terrain give visitors insights into the world of mining. The main areas of research by the scientists are the History and Technology of Mining (Geschichte und Technik des Montanwesens), and the Documentation and Conservation of Cultural Artefacts (Dokumentation und Schutz von Kulturgut). As a research institute, the museum is a member of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Scientific Community.
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