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Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment
Volume 16 (2023): Issue 2 (June 2023)
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Opportunities and Reasons for the Protection of the Steel and Mining Plant Bolesław, Małopolskie Voivodeship, Poland on the Background of Law Possibilities
Barbara Stankiewicz
Barbara Stankiewicz
and
Zbigniew Sąsiadek
Zbigniew Sąsiadek
| Jul 20, 2023
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment
Volume 16 (2023): Issue 2 (June 2023)
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Published Online:
Jul 20, 2023
Page range:
53 - 63
Received:
Oct 20, 2022
Accepted:
Jun 19, 2023
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/acee-2023-0015
Keywords
Constructional aspects
,
Industrial heritage, Poland
,
Post-mining structures of the 1960s and 1970s, Poland
,
Tools of protection
© 2023 Barbara Stankiewicz et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Figure 1.
The location of the “Chrobry” and “Dąbrówka” shafts together with “Pomorzany” mine [12]
Figure 2.
The bird's-eye view of the “Olkusz-Pomorzany” mine (previously known as “Pomorzany”) located in Bukowno [14]
Figure 3.
The bird's-eye view of the “Olkusz-Pomorzany (previously known as “Olkusz”) [14]
Figure 4.
The view of the “Dąbrówka” shaft in the former “Pomorzany” mine, located in Bukowna, together with its closest surrounding [15]reviously known as “Pomorzany”) located in Bukowno [14]
Figure 5.
The view of the “Chrobry” shaft and its closest surrounding [16]
Figure 6.
District of the “Dabrowa” shaft Draft MPZP of part of the Boleslaw Municipality (fragment) [26]
Figure 7.
“Chrobry” shaft area MPZP of the City and Municipality of Olkusz (fragment) [25]
Figure 8.
The plan of the “Dąbrówka” shaft [17]
Figure 9.
The plan of the “Dąbrówka” shaft tower [18]
Figure 10.
The “Dąbrówka” shaft and the building of the head pit, photographed by Zbigniew Sąsiadek
Figure 11.
The views of the interior of the head pit building of the “Dąbrówka” shaft, photographed by Zbigniew Sąsiadek
Figure 12.
The plan of the “Chrobry” shaft [19]
Figure 13.
The tower of the “Chrobry” shaft [19]
Figure 14.
The view of the “Chrobry” shaft, as well as the building of the head-pit, photographed by Zbigniew Sąsiadek
Figure 15.
The view of the interior of the head-pit building of the “Chrobry” shaft, photographed by Zbigniew Sąsiadek