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Museum Industriekultur Osnabrück gGmbH

Fürstenauer Weg 171, 49090 Osnabrück, Germany
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5.0
7y

Quite a neat little museum although somewhat unusual in its way of presentation. At first sight, objects seem a bit randomly scattered, but the logic behind the displays becomes clear fairly quickly. Quantitywise the three exhibition floors appear a bit empty but the objects displayed all have regional relevance to Osnabrueck industrial history, rather than aiming to present an overall summary perspective of German industrial history. The best part are the large and decaying objects strewn around the vast and sweeping property of the museum and these are bested only by the old 300-metre long mine shaft 30 metres below ground connecting the two main buildings. Right next door is the shunting yard for the local rail enthusiast group. Oh yes, they have working steam engines in the main building as well. Great place...

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4.0
13w

This is an Industrial Museum located near the town of Piesberg where mining was carried out. I was told that it was partly under renovation, and I had the feeling that there were only few exhibits presented for the public due to the renovation work. But it is worthwhile the visit to the 300-meter-long Hasestollen, a historic mining tunnel. The visitors can get there (30 meters down) from the shaft hall of the Haseschacht building using the elevator. On the other side of the tunnel, there are some more exhibits (open air) and the warehouse building. Also, there is a railway yard which was the former...

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1.0
7y

Am 1.11.18 hatten wir einen Kindergeburtstag beim Museum gebucht. Der Beginn der Veranstaltung war für 14 Uhr angesetzt, was sich ca 15 Minuten verzögerte, da die Frau, die die Führung gemacht hat, erst etwas später eintraf. Dies war nicht weiter schlimm. Nachdem die Führung im Stollen gut geklappt hat und es nach der Kuchenpause weitergehen sollte, haben wir gefragt, wie der weitere Ablaufplan aussehe. Darauf bekamen wir die Antwort: "Ich habe keinen Plan" ...?! Als wir dann einen Film / Dias anschauen wollten, wurde festgestellt, daß es dort keinen funktionsfähigen PC gab und die Dame erst nach Hause fahren musste, um ihren Privat-Laptop zu holen, was dann aber leider auch nicht funktionierte, da dieser die komplette restliche Zeit Updates geladen hat! Da wir die Führung rechtzeitig angemeldet hatten, haben wir natürlich einen besseren Ablauf erwartet, so dass nicht dann erst vor Ort geschaut werden muss, ob alles Notwendige vorhanden und einsatzbereit ist!!! Weiterhin hat die Frau an der Kasse / Anmeldung um 17 Uhr ein unten wartendes Mädchen SEHR UNFREUNDLICH angesprochen, daß es jetzt Feierabend sei und sie jetzt nach oben ginge, um den Film (der ja wegen der Updates gar nicht angeschaut werden konnte!) auszumachen. Außerdem hat sie einfach das Licht unten ausgeschaltet, wo das Mädchen stand. Dies fanden wir ein absolut unmögliches Verhalten gegenüber Gästen, denn schließlich war es nicht unser Verschulden, wenn offenbar die Koordination solcher Veranstaltungen mangelhaft abläuft und sich alles verzögert. Auf eine Feedbackmail, die wir im Anschluss an das Museum geschickt hatten, bekamen wir GAR KEINE Antwort!!! FAZIT: Absolut UNGENÜGEND! Unfreundlich und nicht...

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Quite a neat little museum although somewhat unusual in its way of presentation. At first sight, objects seem a bit randomly scattered, but the logic behind the displays becomes clear fairly quickly. Quantitywise the three exhibition floors appear a bit empty but the objects displayed all have regional relevance to Osnabrueck industrial history, rather than aiming to present an overall summary perspective of German industrial history. The best part are the large and decaying objects strewn around the vast and sweeping property of the museum and these are bested only by the old 300-metre long mine shaft 30 metres below ground connecting the two main buildings. Right next door is the shunting yard for the local rail enthusiast group. Oh yes, they have working steam engines in the main building as well. Great place for a day out!
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This is an Industrial Museum located near the town of Piesberg where mining was carried out. I was told that it was partly under renovation, and I had the feeling that there were only few exhibits presented for the public due to the renovation work. But it is worthwhile the visit to the 300-meter-long Hasestollen, a historic mining tunnel. The visitors can get there (30 meters down) from the shaft hall of the Haseschacht building using the elevator. On the other side of the tunnel, there are some more exhibits (open air) and the warehouse building. Also, there is a railway yard which was the former mine station.
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Quite a neat little museum although somewhat unusual in its way of presentation. At first sight, objects seem a bit randomly scattered, but the logic behind the displays becomes clear fairly quickly. Quantitywise the three exhibition floors appear a bit empty but the objects displayed all have regional relevance to Osnabrueck industrial history, rather than aiming to present an overall summary perspective of German industrial history. The best part are the large and decaying objects strewn around the vast and sweeping property of the museum and these are bested only by the old 300-metre long mine shaft 30 metres below ground connecting the two main buildings. Right next door is the shunting yard for the local rail enthusiast group. Oh yes, they have working steam engines in the main building as well. Great place for a day out!
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This is an Industrial Museum located near the town of Piesberg where mining was carried out. I was told that it was partly under renovation, and I had the feeling that there were only few exhibits presented for the public due to the renovation work. But it is worthwhile the visit to the 300-meter-long Hasestollen, a historic mining tunnel. The visitors can get there (30 meters down) from the shaft hall of the Haseschacht building using the elevator. On the other side of the tunnel, there are some more exhibits (open air) and the warehouse building. Also, there is a railway yard which was the former mine station.
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