Breadcrumbs
Opening Königsgrube

© Daniel Sadrowski
Address
Hofstraße 24
44651 Herne
On Sunday, 30 March 2025 at 15h, we will open the 24th work on the Emscherkunstweg with Königsgrube by Markus Jeschaunig.
On the demolished Königsgrube pumping station in Herne-Röhlinghausen, a hybrid landscape, a quarry forest biotope, a sound installation and a water feature will be created in a small park near the Hüllerbach stream, which flows into the Emscher further north.
We are in the centre of the Ruhr area, where coal was mined from 1860 to 1967 in the colliery that gave the area its name. The resulting subsidence of up to ten metres made underground wastewater disposal impossible, which is why our pumping station diverted the wastewater from the surrounding settlements into the Hüllerbach and from there into the Emscher. Fortunately, this is now a thing of the past; the ‘Königsgrube’ has been given a new lease of life as an artistically remodelled ruin and everyone is cordially invited to celebrate the opening with us!
Beginn 15 Uhr
Begrüßung
Dr. Frank Dudda, Oberbürgermeister der Stadt Herne,
Ina Brandes, Schirmherrin und Ministerin für Kultur und Wissenschaft des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen (Videobotschaft)
Gesprächsrunde
Prof. Dr. Uli Paetzel, Vorstandsvorsitzender Emschergenossenschaft,
Garrelt Duin, Regionaldirektor Regionalverband Ruhr,
Dr. Vera Battis-Reese, Geschäftsführerin Kultur Ruhr GmbH
Künstlergespräch
Markus Jeschaunig und Britta Peters, künstlerische Leiterin Urbane Künste Ruhr
Nachklang mit Sam Auinger, Komponist und Klangkünstler
Empfang mit Snacks und Getränken
Der Eintritt ist frei, Veranstalterin ist die Emschergenossenschaft.
Artist

©Daniel Sadrowski
Markus Jeschaunig
Markus Jeschaunig works as an artist and architect, his projects combine art, natural sciences, ecology and activism.