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551 – Zeche Westhausen — Schacht I
Museum site
Former Dortmund hard coal colliery whose listed 1873 Malakowturm over Schacht I and adjacent pithead buildings survive, with a small bergbau museum in the Schacht III machine house.
552 – Zeche Zollern II/IV
Museum site - reconstructed headframe
Landmark Jugendstil colliery in Dortmund-Bövinghausen, now the LWL-Industriemuseum Zeche Zollern, an anchor point of the European Route of Industrial Culture.
117 – Zeche Zollverein — Schacht 10
Repurposed site - headframe and associated buildings
Zeche Zollverein Schachtanlage 3/7/10 in Schonnebeck, with a surviving 1913 headframe and the Phänomania Erfahrungsfeld science centre in the former winding engine house.
568 – Zeche Zweckel — Schacht I
Partial mine site - headframes and associated buildings
Former Gladbeck hard coal colliery preserving two of the oldest surviving steel lattice headframes in the Ruhr over Schächte I and II and a lavishly decorated 1909 Maschinenhalle — a listed cultural and events venue of the Stiftung Industriedenkmalpflege.
827 – Banská Štiavnica — Žigmund šachta
Mine core
Historic silver mine shaft in Banská Štiavnica with a surviving baroque pump engine house, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
866 – Zinkgruvan
Operational mine
Active underground zinc, lead, copper and silver mine in continuous production since 1857, now operated by Boliden AB.
116 – Zeche Zollverein — Schachtanlage 1/2/8
Repurposed site - headframes and associated buildings
Zeche Zollverein Schachtanlage 1/2/8, the founding shaft complex of the UNESCO World Heritage site, with surviving headframes and PACT Zollverein dance centre.
115 – Zeche Zollverein — Schachtanlage XII
Repurposed site
Zeche Zollverein Schachtanlage XII, the iconic UNESCO World Heritage hard coal mine closed 1986, now a major cultural and museum site in Essen.
74 – Steenkoolmijn van Zwartberg
Repurposed site
Completely demolished former Kempen coal mine at Zwartberg, Genk, where a shaft monument, the protected director's villa, and the Labiomista art park now occupy the former site.