
On The Road: Redefining industrial heritage in Silesia
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Episode · 34:24 · Mar 18, 2025
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Over recent decades, a lot of industry in the region of Silesia has shut down. While some plants and factories have been demolished, others have stood the test of time and are still standing, albeit having been adapted to completely new functions, such as museums, art galleries, restaurants, cafes, hotels, and as headquarters of various companies.Usually these buildings were in need of change, being adapted to serve current needs and possibilities, yet leaving some authenticity behind. Perhaps only in this way these buildings could have been saved… Join us as we discover Silesia and the potential for adaptation and reuse of the region’s industrial heritage.In this episode we visit:Queen Louise Adit and Guido Mine at the Coal Mining Museum in Zabrze, Poland (European Heritage Award / Europa Nostra Grand Prix award winner in 2019)Dolní Oblast Vítkovice complex in Ostrava, CzechiaPLATO Contemporary Art Gallery in Ostrava, CzechiaLandek Park Mining Museum in Ostrava, CzechiaZinc Rolling Mill in Świętochłowice, Poland (owned and managed by the Foundation for the Protection of Silesian Industrial Heritage, represented by Dr Piotr Gerber, Heritage Champion awarded in 2024) This podcast was produced in the frame of and as an outcome of the European Heritage Hub pilot project co-funded by the European Union.
34m 24s · Mar 18, 2025
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