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The Königsgrube Workers' Settlement, known locally as Königsgrube Bergarbeitersiedlung, is a historic and well-preserved residential area nestled in Röhlinghausen, a district of Herne, within Germany's expansive Ruhr area. This unique settlement stands as a testament to the region's rich industrial past, originally built to house the miners of the Königsgrube colliery. It is recognized as a man-made monument and a significant historical site, offering a glimpse into the living conditions of workers from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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    14 marzo 2017

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    La miniera di carbone Königsgrube nell'angolo settentrionale tra Günnigfelder e Röhlinghauser Straße era stata allestita dal 1856 dalla Magdeburger Bergwerks AG, fondata l'anno prima. I pozzi 1 e 2 sono in produzione dal 1863, i lavori di affondamento sul pozzetto 3 sono iniziati nel 1888 e il doppio albero 4 è entrato in funzione nel 1904. Acquisita da Hannover-Hanibal AG nel 1954, la miniera e le sue strutture furono chiuse nel 1973 e le strutture diurne furono completamente demolite. L'insediamento immediatamente a ovest del sito della miniera di carbone è stato preservato.
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    Posizione:Regione della Ruhr, Münster, Renania Settentrionale-Vestfalia, Germania

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    What is the historical significance of the Königsgrube Workers' Settlement beyond its initial construction?

    The settlement represents a significant social experiment in worker housing during the industrial era. While the Königsgrube colliery itself was decommissioned in 1973 and its facilities demolished, the settlement was preserved. It offers a tangible connection to the living conditions of miners, providing a quality of life superior to many contemporary urban dwellings with features like individual entrances, multiple rooms, cellars, stables, and garden plots for each family.

    Are there specific landmarks or unique architectural features to look for within the Königsgrube Workers' Settlement?

    Absolutely. Beyond the general charm of the renovated houses, look for the distinct architectural styles from different construction phases (1875-1929). The area around Hannoverstraße, Am Bollwerk, and the southern Gustav and Eisenstraße features some of the earliest buildings. The rows of houses on Rhenish and Hofstraße, built between 1901 and 1904, are also notable. Don't miss the generous park with a gymnasium and playground, created in 1905, which was a central community feature.

    How does the Königsgrube Workers' Settlement connect to the broader industrial heritage of the Ruhr area?

    The settlement is a prime example of the industrial heritage of the Ruhr area, specifically its coal mining history. It was built to house workers for the Königsgrube colliery, which operated from 1856 until 1973. While the mine itself is gone, the settlement remains as a preserved testament to the social structures and living conditions that supported the region's industrial boom. It's a key piece of the puzzle for understanding the human side of the Ruhr's industrial past.

    Is the Königsgrube Workers' Settlement suitable for families with young children or those with limited mobility?

    Yes, the settlement is very family-friendly and accessible. The terrain is generally flat, making it ideal for leisurely strolls with strollers or for visitors using wheelchairs. The presence of a historic park with a playground, created in 1905, also makes it a pleasant spot for children to enjoy. It's a peaceful environment away from heavy traffic, perfect for a relaxed outing.

    Are dogs welcome in the Königsgrube Workers' Settlement area?

    Yes, the Königsgrube Workers' Settlement is generally dog-friendly. As a residential area with green spaces and sidewalks, it's suitable for walking dogs on a leash. Please remember to be considerate of residents and clean up after your pet to maintain the pleasant environment for everyone.

    What are the public transport options for reaching the Königsgrube Workers' Settlement?

    The settlement is well-integrated into the public transport network of the Röhlinghausen Herne area. While specific bus or tram lines aren't detailed, local public transport services in Herne will provide connections to the Röhlinghausen district, allowing for easy access to the settlement without a car. Checking local transport schedules for Herne (e.g., VRR) is recommended for the most current routes and stops.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly within or very close to the Königsgrube Workers' Settlement?

    The Königsgrube Workers' Settlement is primarily a residential area. While there might not be numerous cafes or pubs directly within the settlement itself, the surrounding district of Röhlinghausen and the wider city of Herne offer various amenities. For specific recommendations on cafes, restaurants, or accommodation, it's best to explore options in the broader Herne area, which is easily accessible from the settlement.

    What is the best way to experience the Königsgrube Workers' Settlement for someone interested in photography or urban exploration?

    For photography and urban exploration, the settlement offers rich opportunities. Focus on the distinctive architectural details of the houses, the varying street layouts from different construction periods, and the green spaces like the historic park. Early mornings or late afternoons can provide beautiful light for photography. Walking the streets like Gustavstraße, Hannoverstraße, and Hofstraße will give you the best sense of the settlement's unique character and allow you to capture its historic flair.

    How does the Königsgrube Workers' Settlement compare to other workers' settlements in the Ruhr area?

    The Königsgrube Workers' Settlement is considered a well-preserved example of its kind, showcasing the distinctive architectural DNA and community planning typical of the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the Ruhr region. While many settlements share common characteristics like providing improved living conditions for miners, Königsgrube stands out for its charming, renovated houses and the clear evidence of its phased development, including the integrated green spaces and community facilities like the gymnasium and playground.

    Can I find information about the specific families or individuals who lived in the Königsgrube Workers' Settlement?

    While the settlement itself provides a general glimpse into the lives of miners and their families, specific details about individual residents are not readily available through public historical markers or general visitor information. Researching local archives or historical societies in Herne or Röhlinghausen might offer more in-depth genealogical or biographical information if you are interested in specific family histories related to the Königsgrube colliery and its settlement.

    Are there any guided tours or historical markers available to learn more about the settlement on-site?

    The settlement is recognized as a man-made monument and historical site, suggesting that there may be some informational plaques or markers. However, specific details about regular guided tours are not provided. Visitors interested in a deeper dive might consider checking with local tourism offices in Herne or industrial heritage organizations in the Ruhr area for information on self-guided tours or special events that might offer more historical context.

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