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COAL MINING MUSEUM IN ZABRZE Unikátní projekt Dolu GUIDO a města Zabrze . Ostrava , October 2013 Magdalena Szczypkowska. The first mine was built in Zabrze in 1791 and after the II World War the city was named the “capital of the Polish mining”.
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COAL MINING MUSEUM IN ZABRZEUnikátníprojekt Dolu GUIDO a města Zabrze Ostrava, October 2013Magdalena Szczypkowska
The first mine was built in Zabrze in 1791 and after the II World War the city was named the “capital of the Polish mining”. It was nota coincidencethat the first Coal Mining Museum was built in Zabrze in 1981 – firstly as the one and only national museum of this kind in Poland. Since April 2nd 2013 the CoalMiningMuseum in Zabrze is a single entity, established on the basis of merging the Historic Guido Coal Mine with the former Coal Mining Museum, Queen Louise Mine and MainKeyHereditaryAditexcavations.
1855 The Guido Mine
The CoalMiningMuseum in Zabrze: the centre of education, culture, tourism, entertainment….
Total cost of the project: 71 200 965,25 PLN • EU contribution: 41 410 000,00 PLN • SilesianVoivodeshipcontribution: 2 000 000,00 PLN • Zabrze Municipalitycontribution: 27 590 965,25 PLN • Voivodeship Fund of Environment Protection and Water Management contribution: 200 000,00 PLN • Project co-financed by European Union (Innovative Economy Operational Program). • Zabrze Municipality is the project beneficiary, Coal Mining Museum is the project implementer, responsible for its proper realization. European Center of Technical Culture and IndustrialTourism
The MainKeyHereditaryAdit • Over 14km long, running from Zabrze to Chorzów; • for touristpurposes a 2,5km part will be opened;
The MainKeyHereditaryAdit Tourist Centre (K. Miarki Street 8; City centre)
The CarnallShaft– entrance to the MainKeyHereditaryAdit(Wolności Street 410) Formerswitchingstationbuilding
Queen Louise Mine Sienkiewicza Street 43
Total costs of the project: 6 840 493,88 PLN • EU contribution: 3 787 654,90 PLN Projectco-financed by European Union (European Regional Development Fund within the frameworks of Regional Operational Program of the Silesian Voivodeship for the years 2007-2013) Project beneficiary and implementer is the Coal Mining Museum in Zabrze. European Center of Technical Culture and IndustrialTourism – Queen Louise HistoricalCoalMine, phase II – revitalisation of chainbathbuilding
Total cost of the project: 12 420 136,50 PLN • EU contribution: 3 917 068,78 PLN • Projectco-financed by European Union (European Regional Development Fund within the frameworks of Regional Operational Program of the Silesian Voivodeship for the years 2007-2013), • The project beneficiary and implementer is the Coal Mining Museum. Adaptation of siteslocatedat Sienkiewicza Street in Zabrze for the need of development of post-industrialthematic park
Wyzwolenie Shaft, Sienkiewicza Street Underground Knowledge Zones
Total cost of the project: 24 273 708,05 PLN • EU contribution: 12 590 708,72 PLN • Project, co-financed by European Union within the frameworks of European Regional Operational Program of the Silesian Voivodeship for the years 2007-2013, • Zabrze Municipalityis the projectbeneficiary, project partner and implementer is the Coal Mining Museum. Revitalisation of post-industrialstructureslocated in Zabrze Municipality for cultural, tourist and educationalpurposes
CompresorRoom Mechanical Workshop Pump Hall K8 ResearchChamber
Buildingsunderrevitalisatlion for gastronomic & accomodationpurposes(3 Maja Street 91) Water dam Guido Mine, level 320