Showing 609
sites
in the HAABase Mines register
143 – Siège Simon — Puits Simon IV
Repurposed site - headframe and associated buildings
The surviving headframe of Puits Simon no 4, a ventilation shaft of the Siège Simon, now property of the commune of Schœneck and repurposed as a local television transmitter.
70 – Charbonnages de Monceau-Fontaine — Siège n° 25 Le Pêchon
Partial mine site - headframes and associated buildings
Former Walloon coal mine at Couillet with two surviving steel headframes, owned by the Walloon Region and inscribed in the heritage inventory.
59 – Fosse Arenberg
Repurposed site
Fully intact former coal colliery at Wallers, now an active audiovisual production hub and UNESCO World Heritage site, preserving three headframes spanning a century of mining.
622 – Berzdorfer Werk — Skip-Schacht
Partial mine site - headframe and associated buildings
Surviving skip headframe and winding house from the former Berzdorf brown coal workings, now beside the Berzdorfer See leisure lake.
865 – Skottvångs Gruva
Museum site - headframe and associated buildings
Historic iron ore mine in Södermanland, now a heritage site with a museum, restored headframe, and summer visitor programme.
18 – Snailbeach Lead Mine
Mine core
Scheduled Monument and publicly accessible heritage site preserving the most complete collection of lead mine buildings in England, managed by the Shropshire Mines Trust at Snailbeach.
15 – Snibston Colliery
Repurposed site - headframes and associated buildings
Surviving scheduled ancient monument colliery headstocks and historic buildings from an 1831 Stephenson colliery, now within Snibston Colliery Park with café, nature reserve, and heritage tours.
63 – Mine de La Bouble — Puits n° 2
Isolated headframe
Surviving 22-metre metal headframe of the Société des Mines de la Bouble at Youx, freely accessible in a rural setting as a visible remnant of the Saint-Éloy coal basin.
832 – Solivar Prešov — Leopoldova šachta
Mine core
Historic salt and brine shaft at Solivar, Prešov, begun in 1571 and later covered by one of Central Europe’s largest horse-gin buildings.
24 – South Crofty Mine
Development / restart project
Ancient Cornish tin and copper mine at Pool, now undergoing active dewatering by Cornish Metals ahead of planned reopening.