Browsing by Subject "zabytki techniki"
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Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Dolnośląskie tunele kolejowe - zabytki techniki(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2005) Preidl, WojciechIn his paper have shown genesis of the development of the railway in the south-west and west provinces of Silesia. Described the railways with tunnels are presented their short technical data. Have shown as well perspectives of tunnels further use and possibilities of adoption the tunnels for the tourists purposes. It's significance as a technical heritage, which should be protected from the devastation. Those tunnels are the traditional elements of the regions architecture and landscape, as for example the tunnel in Ogorzelec.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Ocena stanu technicznego obudowy Głównej Kluczowej Sztolni Dziedzicznej na odcinku zabrzańskim(2006) Preidl, WojciechIn this paper have shown the results of stonework lining check samples research and the chemical properties research of the water flowing in the water gallery. Basis on such analysis and investigation in situ, the author tried to valuate its technical condition. Has taken into account also results of the load on the lining calculations. The tunnel on the 2,5 km Zabrze sector was driven between 1799 and 1810. The tunnel's lining was constructed as a stonework lime mortar. For the whole period of existence the water gallery was treated by the negative environmental influence. It is predicted this conditions have negative influence on the lining's strength and stability. Comparison of the strength and stresses in the lining allowed to valuate of its stability. The research was done for using the Zabrze sector of the Główna Kluczowa Sztolnia Dziedziczna for geo-tourist route purposes.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , The development of the industrial city Hodonín (Czech Republic) from the perspective of tourism(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2016) Klempa, Martin; Bujok, Petr; Porzer, MichalThis article deals with the development of tourism and the transformation of a small, but significant for its industrial past, Southern Moravian town of Hodonín and its surroundings. The history of the city is briefly summarized and put in context with the progressing industrialization of the region (production of lignite and hydrocarbons, followed by a significant reduction of industries and, consequently, resulting touristic activities). Specifically, the most attractive regional touristic activities, such as enotourism, cyclo-tourism and water tourism, are listed in this paper. In particular, cyclo-tourism is strongly linked with enotourism as most of the cycling trails (included into the Greenways network) pass through the best known wineries in the area, and they also form a functional system of communication routes with basic cycling trails in the Czech Republic. The progress in the development of water tourism is, by contrast, enabled by industrial advancements, where the Baťa Canal (an important technical monument) has been utilized as a waterway. Eventually, the Museum of Oil Mining and Geology in Hodonín attractively introduces the tourists into the history and present state of oil and gas production in the region.
