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Malakow-Tower at Fürst Hardenberg Colliery

For today’s KAP photos I had chosen the Malakow-Tower at the Fürst Hardenberg Colliery.

Malakow towers are imposing, brick towers made of stone, reminiscent of a castle. They got their name from Fort Malakow on the Crimean peninsula. Many early Malakow towers were demolished and only a few examples remain in the Ruhr area. The winding tower of the Fürst Hardenberg colliery is thus one of the few remaining structures of this kind and is a listed building.  This is what is said on the website about slagheaps and industrial culture in the Ruhr region.

Malakowturm Fürst Hardenberg
Malakow tower of the former Fürst Hardenberg colliery

Since it’s been a while since I took some aerial photos here, it was time to try my luck again. The last time I was here was in 2017.

Malakowturm Fürst Hardenberg
Malakow tower Fürst Hardenberg with the distribution centre of a large bakery.

Most of the remaining colliery facilities and also parts of a colliery housing estate were demolished in the 1990s. A goods distribution centre with three large halls was then built between the Hardenberg harbour and the railway line. A distribution centre of a large bakery has become an immediate neighbour of the cultural monument.

The wind was not too strong, but my flare easily carried the Minimal rig with the Canon S110 on a pendulum into the air. I would have liked a bit more height, but unfortunately I could only hook the rig into the line after the kite had left the calmer ground areas.

You can see the Malakow Tower in the background of the last pictures I took from the canal port on the other side of the canal.

 

 

Translated with DeepL

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