Die Schiefergruben "Bausberg" I und II in Kehrig

Die Schiefergruben "Bausberg" I und II in Kehrig

Kehrig

Until a few decades ago, slate mining dominated large parts of our region as far as the Moselle. The population of the local church Kehrig lived to a large extent from the work in the resident slate mines Bausberg I and Bausberg II.
Even today, the many shining slate roofs, especially in the villages of the eastern Eifel, and the Mayen-based, national school for roofing craftsmanship prove this tradition.

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Grube Bausberg I und II
Hauptstraße
56729 Kehrig
Phone: (0049) 02651 800995
Fax: (0049) 02651 800920

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