Letterhead of Westfälische Kupfer- und Messingwerke, founded in 1836 by Caspar Noell in Lüdenscheid-Vogelberg [1891]
Important station on the wire trade route, button town, birthplace of the aluminum industry, center of plastics processing - Lüdenscheid's path to industrialization is versatile and innovative. For example, it was the Osemunde iron forged here that guaranteed the early success of the wire products from the Mark Brandenburg in the Ruhr region and throughout Europe. The museum turns this into a colorful mix of (cultural) historical treasures ...
The "Steel Time Travelers" Luise & Alfred: Geschichtsmuseum Lüdenscheid
Al:
I have never been to Lüdenscheid. No real rail connection, no river and terribly high up in the land of a thousand mountains ...
Address:
Sauerfelder Str. 14-20
58511 Lüdenscheid
Phone. 02351/171496
www.luedenscheid.de > Freizeit & Tourismus > Kultur >Geschichtsmuseen
museen@luedenscheid.de
Opening hours:
Wed-Sun: 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Brief description (film without sound)
The range of buttons made in Lüdenscheid is large, as is the proportion of small-scale craftsmanship.