C.H. Jucho, Industrial heritage site in Dortmund, Germany
C.H. Jucho is an industrial facility in Dortmund from the 1800s featuring multiple buildings distinguished by red brick walls and steel window frames. The complex sits along Juchostraße and now houses a logistics company.
The steel construction company was founded in 1877 and manufactured structural components for infrastructure projects over many decades. The works ceased operations in 1974 due to economic difficulties.
The site's name honors its founder and the steel construction trade that shaped this part of the Ruhr region. Visitors can still see the red brick walls and steel window frames that speak to the craftsmanship of that era.
The site is accessible from Juchostraße and retains its original structural elements. Visitors should be aware that portions of the complex are in active use and access may be limited.
The company constructed the Rendsburg High Bridge spanning the Kiel Canal, which held the title of Europe's longest railway bridge from 1911 to 2010. This major project demonstrated the technical capabilities of Dortmund's industrial sector.
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