Germany Zeche Schlägel & Eisen, Schacht 4
The Schlägel & Eisen mine was founded in Herten in 1873, with shaft sinking for Shaft 1 starting in 1874. Shaft 3 was sunk in 1895 and equipped in 1896 with a Promnitz-type headframe, now considered the oldest of its kind in North Rhine-Westphalia. In 1937, the Shaft 3/4 complex was converted into a central production site, and Shaft 7 began operation as the main production shaft in 1941. After severe damage during World War II, the facility was rebuilt. The mine reached its peak output of 2 million tons of coal in 1975. Following several mergers, coal production ceased at Schlägel & Eisen in 1990, and the mine was permanently closed in 2000. The headframes of Shafts 3 and 4 and some buildings were preserved as industrial monuments, with Shaft 4 illuminated at night since 2021.
Photography Tips
Tripod, wide angle lens, long exposure
Travel Information
Parking on the premises of the former coal mine.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Blue hour/at night in winter
Sunrise & Sunset
06:02 - 20:55
| current local time: 18:26
Photo Themes
Architecture
Architektur
auf Kohle geboren
beleuchtet
Bergbau
coal
coal mine
Colliery
Fördergerüst
Grube
headframe
headgear
illuminated
illuminiert
Industriekultur
mining industry
nachtaufnahme
night photography
pit
Pütt
Schacht
Shaft
Steinkohle
Zechen
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