Established in 1822, the Bois du Cazier mine expanded throughout the 19th century, specifically because the coal extracted there was of very high quality.
On 8 August 1956, a huge fire broke out in the mine, claiming the lives of 262 miners of twelve different nationalities.
The mine closed in 1967, and was listed as a historic site in 1990. It includes an industrial museum, with original machinery (single-sheet rolling mill, dynamos, a 1904 electric tram, etc.) and tools, the 1956 disaster memorial area, and a glass museum.
The Bois du Cazier still has two fine restored head frames set in a 26-hectare grassed area overlooked by three slagheaps.
http://www.leboisducazier.be/
Listed building and site (28-05-1990 and 22-08-2011)
Exceptional heritage site of Wallonia
World Heritage listed in 2012
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rue du cazier 80, 6001 Marcinelle
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