St. Antony-Hütte and its collection

St. Antony-Hütte
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St.-Antony-Hütte, located in the Oberhausen district of Klosterhardt, is a former ironworks that holds historical significance as the first ironworks in the Ruhr area. It was established in 1758 by Franz von der Wenge, a canon of Münster. This historical site provides a glimpse into the early industrial history of the region.

St. Antony-Hütte Museum and its Exhibitions

The St. Antony-Hütte Museum, opened in May 2008, is a part of the Rhineland Industrial Museum. The museum houses a permanent exhibition that is complemented by a field featuring industrial archaeological excavations. This combination provides a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the history of the ironworks and the industrial heritage of the region.

Germany's First Industrial Archaeological Park

Since October 2010, visitors have been able to explore Germany's first industrial archaeological park at St. Antony-Hütte. The park showcases the origins of the iron and steel industry, with 3-D animations and display boards providing insights into the evolution of the site. Visitors can learn about how a small ironworks with only a few buildings grew into an industrial operation employing around a hundred people.

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ENLVR Industrial Museum St. Antony Ironworks
DEMuseum St. Antony Hütte
DESt.-Antony-Hütte

Science & Technology Science & Technology History & Anthropology History & Anthropology Industrial heritage

St. Antony-Hütte
Antoniestraße 32-34

Visitor information St. Antony-Hütte

Opening hours

Monday
10:00 – 17:00
Tuesday
10:00 – 17:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 17:00
Thursday
10:00 – 17:00
Friday
10:00 – 17:00
Saturday
11:00 – 18:00
Sunday
11:00 – 18:00

Admission

0 – 18Free
Disabled€4.50
Normal rate€5.50
Students€4.50

1st Friday of the month: Free
School classes (with up to 2 accompanying persons: Free entry

Facilities

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Location & Map

Antoniestraße 32-34, Oberhausen

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Exhibitions

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St. Antony-Hütte Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    St. Antony-Hütte in Oberhausen, Germany, is an industrial heritage site that offers visitors a glimpse into the region's iron and steel production history. The museum is built on the grounds of the first iron works in the Ruhr area, dating back to the 18th century. Visitors appreciate the well-preserved blast furnace and the informative exhibits that showcase the technological developments in iron smelting. The museum provides a good overview of the industrial revolution's impact on the area and the lives of the workers. Some visitors note that while the site is relatively small, it offers a concise and educational experience. The outdoor area with its industrial relics is particularly interesting. However, some reviewers mention that more extensive English translations would be helpful for international visitors. The museum's integration of modern technology, such as augmented reality experiences, receives mixed reviews, with some finding it engaging and others feeling it could be improved. Overall, St. Antony-Hütte is considered a worthwhile visit for those interested in industrial history, though it may not appeal to everyone due to its specific focus.

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