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The Exploseum ("explosines + museum"; Polish: Exploseum – Centrum techniki wojennej DAG Fabrik Bromberg) is an open-air museum of industrial architecture combined with a museum of 20th century technology in Bydgoszcz, Poland. It is built around the World War II Nazi Germany munitions factory DAG Fabrik Bromberg. It is an anchor point on the European Route of Industrial Heritage. A significant part of the 2 kilometre-long museum route are underground passages connecting the factory buildings. The exposition covers the life of the forced laborers (prisoners of war and concentration camp inmates of various nations, with the majority being Poles), including their acts of sabotage, as well as the history of the DAG and of Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite. The largest building contains the presentation of the history of arms and explosive materials since 15th century.[1]

An Exploseum building in the woods
  1. ^ Leon Wyczółkowski District Museum - Exploseum at the ERIH interactive map

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Exploseum

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The Exploseum ("explosines + museum"; Polish: Exploseum – Centrum techniki wojennej DAG Fabrik Bromberg) is an open-air museum of industrial architecture...

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Bromberg Dynamit Nobel AG Factory

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converted (approx. 1% of the original factory domain) to comprise the Exploseum, a Museum of Armaments Works from the DAG Fabrik Bromberg together with...

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Bydgoszcz

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communication, housing, and large forested area. the open-air museum, Exploseum, was built on its base. Since 2001, Bydgoszcz has been annually subjected...

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Timeline of Bydgoszcz

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Championships. 2011 June–July: City co-hosts the EuroBasket Women 2011. 7 July: Exploseum founded. 2013 – City hosts the 2013 IAAF World Cross Country Championships...

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ROMET

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Bydgoszcz) gathered 11 original "Romet" mopeds; it had been held at Bydgoszcz Exploseum. In 2022, more people are working on the former plot of Bydgoszcz "Romet"...

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