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Blast furnace, Parc Metallurgique, Dommartin-le-Franc
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Blast furnace, Parc Metallurgique, Dommartin-le-Franc
Blast furnace built 1834 by Jean-Baptiste Le Bachelle, at the Parc Metallurgique or Metallurgic Park, an interpretation centre for ancient and contemporary metallurgy, formerly the upper factory at Dommartin-le-Franc, in the Blaise valley, Haute-Marne, Grand Est, France. Date: 2009
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1834 Attraction Blaise Blast Champagne Ardenne Dommartin Le Franc Forge Foundry Furnace Haute Marne Jean Baptiste Marne Metallurgic Metallurgique Metallurgy Metalwork Parc Tourist Visitor Upper
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This stunning print captures the impressive blast furnace built in 1834 by Jean-Baptiste Le Bachelle at the Parc Metallurgique in Dommartin-le-Franc, France. The Parc Metallurgique is an interpretation center for ancient and contemporary metallurgy, housed in what was once the upper factory of this historic site.
Located in the picturesque Blaise valley in Haute-Marne, Grand Est, this blast furnace stands as a testament to France's industrial heritage and history. The intricate metalwork and machinery on display here offer visitors a glimpse into the innovative techniques used during the 19th century.
As a popular tourist attraction in Western Europe, the Parc Metallurgique attracts visitors from near and far who come to learn about the fascinating world of metallurgy. From educational exhibits to interactive displays, this park offers a unique opportunity to explore the evolution of metalworking over time.
Photographer Manuel Cohen expertly captures both the grandeur and intricacy of this historical site through his lens. This print serves as a reminder of France's rich industrial past and its continued importance in shaping our modern world.
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