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612 – Grube Warndt — Warndtschacht
Former mine site
Former hard coal mine in Großrosseln, sunk 1958 as the youngest colliery in the Saarland, with its 1960/61 concrete Förderturm at the Warndtschacht surviving alongside the listed 1915 Fachwerk headframe over Schacht Gustav II from the earlier Grube Velsen
614 – Grube König — Wilhelmschacht I
Partial mine site - headframe and associated buildings
Former hard coal mine in Neunkirchen, closed 31 March 1968, whose surviving Fördergerüst over Wilhelmschacht I forms a visible mining landmark in the Industriegebiet König.
588 – Zeche Alte Haase — Schacht I
Partial mine site
Former hard coal mine at Sprockhövel whose 1897 Malakowturm over Schacht I — the last and southernmost of its type in the Ruhr — survives as a listed monument and landmark on the Route der Industriekultur.
559 – Zeche Amalie — Schacht I
Former mine site - active water-management shaft
Former Essen hard coal colliery in Altendorf whose 1936 Deutsches Strebengerüst over Schacht Amalie and adjacent shaft hall were listed as Baudenkmale in 2021 and are retained amid ongoing mine-water pumping.
581 – Zeche Auguste Victoria — Schacht IV/V
Museum site - headframe and associated buildings
Former coal and ore shaft at Marl, retaining its 1930/31 Koepe headframe as a listed monument housing a local mining museum.
569 – Zeche Auguste Victoria — Schacht VIII
Partial mine site - headframe and associated buildings
Former hard coal colliery on the northern edge of the Ruhr at Haltern-Lippramsdorf, closed in 2015, whose distinctive A-shaped headframe over Schacht VIII has been confirmed a Baudenkmal by the NRW Heimatministerium, with demolition of other structures un
572 – Bergwerk Ost — Schacht Lerche
Partial mine site
Former Hamm hard coal shaft installation whose 'Golfschläger' headframe — transferred from Zeche Haus Aden in 2001 and listed in 2015 — was demolished in late 2020 despite its late-twentieth-century industrial heritage significance; the former site is bei
544 – Zeche Brockhauser Tiefbau
Isolated headframe
Former Ruhr coalfield colliery preserving the youngest surviving Malakowturm in the region, built in dressed Ruhrsandstein masonry and listed since 1979.
561 – Zeche Carl Funke — Schacht I
Partial mine site - headframe and associated buildings
Former Essen-Heisingen hard coal colliery at the Baldeneysee shoreline whose listed 1921 two-storey headframe over Schacht I and 1920 Pförtnerhaus survive as monuments on the Route der Industriekultur, with the headframe privately owned since 2012.
560 – Zeche Carl — Schacht I
Repurposed site - headframe and associated buildings
Former Essen-Altenessen hard coal colliery now a well-preserved listed industrial heritage site and active socio-cultural centre, housing one of the oldest surviving Malakowtürme in the Ruhr.