NINO-Hochbau, Industrial heritage monument in Nordhorn, Germany
NINO Hochbau is a building complex in an economic park that combines production spaces and museum areas. It serves as a venue to show the history of textile manufacturing and inform about the city's industrial past.
The complex dates from the textile industry period, when NINO operated a large factory with many workers. The building structure preserves the traces of this important economic phase in the city's history.
The Stadtmuseum here displays industrial photographs, fashion magazines, and original textiles from the era of textile manufacturing. The collection shows how important this industry was to the region and how production worked in daily life.
The building is easy to access and offers enough space inside to explore the exhibition. It helps to plan time for your visit, especially if you want to see the different exhibition areas.
Visitors can try on historical clothing from the textile production era in a fitting room and get a direct feel for the fashion of that time. This hands-on experience makes the exhibition especially immediate and personal.
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