
The Manuelskotten is Wuppertal’s last remaining water-powered grinding mill—a unique monument to industrial history. With its waterwheel, steam engine, and more, it illustrates the evolution of energy production. An exhibition on wet grinding invites visitors to explore.
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The Ribbon Weaving Museum, located in the historic Gold-Zack building, showcases over 100 years of ribbon weaving—from traditional looms to modern automatic needle machines. Interactive exhibits, displays, and a traditional ribbon weaving workshop bring this Wuppertal tradition to life.
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The lime kiln on Eskesberg, built around 1850, marks the beginning of industrial lime production in Wuppertal. It once supplied the steel industry of the Ruhr region. Today, a new concept is being developed in collaboration with the local community association to bring this special place to life.
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