Germany Zeche Friedrich Heinrich, Schacht 1/2
The Friedrich Heinrich mine began sinking Shafts 1 and 2 using the freezing method in 1908. Shaft 1 served as a production shaft with a reinforced concrete headframe, while Shaft 2 functioned as a ventilation shaft equipped with a strut frame. Coal production started in 1912 at depths of 350 and 400 meters. Both shafts were integral to the mine's operations, contributing to its peak production before being integrated into the Friedrich Heinrich/Rheinland consolidated mine in 1993. After closure, the shafts were filled, but their surface facilities remain preserved.
Photography Tips
Tripod, wide-angle lens, long exposure
Travel Information
Parking of Zeche Friedrich Heinrich
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
Blue hour/at night
Sunrise & Sunset
06:04 - 20:57
| current local time: 11:13
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
Spot Comments (0)