It's a huge playground full of secrets waiting to be revealed. Access is free, barrier-free and there are plenty of parking options - ideal for spontaneous trips by van or bike. The disused facilities challenge creatives to find the perfect backdrop for impressive photos or simply to take in the untamed industrial aesthetic.
A particular highlight is the dizzying tour through the labyrinthine building structures, where the sheer size and complex interplay of coke ovens and coal silos are overwhelming. The motto here is: change your perspective! Perhaps an airy location will become a platform for urban art - or you and your friends will discover new paths off the beaten track. Of course, the visit is also a springboard to delve deeper into the world of industrial culture and network with the local people.
The Hansa coking plant, part of the Industrial Heritage Route, is strategically located and easy to reach by public transport. With its impressive architecture and history, it invites you to cross the boundaries of everyday life and immerse yourself in a world that is both authentic and challenging. Come along - because this is where the trends of tomorrow are being created in the constant change of this urban landscape.
Closed: Monday
April - October: Tuesday - Sunday: 10:00 - 18:00 November - March: Tuesday - Sunday: 10:00 - 16:00
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Price varies depending on the type of tour.