Showing 609
sites
in the HAABase Mines register
52 – Washington Colliery — F Pit
Museum site
Preserved Victorian coal mine engine house and headgear in Washington, a Scheduled Ancient Monument and Grade II listed museum open seasonally to the public.
72 – Steenkoolmijn van Waterschei
Repurposed site - headframe and associated buildings
Former Kempen coal mine at Genk, now the Thor Park technology and heritage campus, with one surviving protected steel headframe and the Mijndepot museum.
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.
107 – Winsford Salt Mine
Operational mine
Britain's largest and oldest working rock salt mine, actively producing halite at Winsford with an underground archive and document storage facility.
43 – Woodhorn Colliery
Museum site - headframes and extensive buildings
Former Northumberland coal colliery operating from 1894 to 1981, now a scheduled monument and open museum retaining two original headframes, engine houses, winding machinery, and pithead buildings.
55 – Shipley Colliery — Woodside Pit
Repurposed site
Former deep coal mine at Shipley, Derbyshire, closed in the 1960s; Woodside no.3 shaft survives as a minewater pumping station within Shipley Country Park.
Memorial site marking the XIV. Szent István Lejtősakna of the short-lived Nagyegyházi Bányaüzem, a brown coal inclined shaft opened under Hungary's Eocén program and closed in 1989.
821 – Oroszlányi Szénbányák — XXI. akna
Mine core
Former brown coal shaft of the Oroszlányi Szénbányák, part of a series of numbered mine units in the Oroszlány basin, now closed.
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.