Opens at January 1-December 31 Wednesday-Sunday 10:00-18:00
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hours
Address:
Furstenauer Weg 171, 49090 Osnabruck, Lower SaxonyMap
Phone+49 541 122447
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Industrial past
Housed in an old factory the museum has many exhibits related to the industrial history of the area. There is plenty to occupy Youngsters and easy parking.In addition to machinery and examples of good...
Very interesting museum , the mine shaft very cool.
Great to look around and get a taste of how things worked back in the industrial era. No English descriptions but that was ok , it's all very visual and fun to work out what everything did! The mine ...
We visited the museum, as we come from an industrial area in the North of England and the parallels with the Osnabruck museum were interesting to observe. There is a long coal mine tunnel which can be...
What a great view from the top! Directly located beside huge wind engines, an amazing view!!! And big PLUS for families with kids ( and me) : you can borrow a bag with all tools necessary to check a...
If you come here be sure to go down the "stollen" and old miners tunenl - at the end of the tunnel which is about a quarter of a mile long (hard to tell under ground) you come out at additional exhibi...
Industrial past
Housed in an old factory the museum has many exhibits related to the industrial history of the area. There is plenty to occupy Youngsters and easy parking.In addition to machinery and examples of good...
Very interesting museum , the mine shaft very cool.
Great to look around and get a taste of how things worked back in the industrial era. No English descriptions but that was ok , it's all very visual and fun to work out what everything did! The mine ...
Fantastic machinery
We visited the museum, as we come from an industrial area in the North of England and the parallels with the Osnabruck museum were interesting to observe. There is a long coal mine tunnel which can be...
Wow! Thats worth it!
What a great view from the top! Directly located beside huge wind engines, an amazing view!!! And big PLUS for families with kids ( and me) : you can borrow a bag with all tools necessary to check a...
Hidden gem in the Piesberg!
If you come here be sure to go down the "stollen" and old miners tunenl - at the end of the tunnel which is about a quarter of a mile long (hard to tell under ground) you come out at additional exhibi...