LA LOUVIERE: Ascenseurs Hydrauliques du Canal du Centre Historique Hainaut
By zerrinhosgor - 1/07/2010 02:23:00 PM
At first I couldn’t get it, when they tried to tell me about the lifts for ships. What kinds of lifts? Why is it necessary? Because, I hadn’t seen above parts of the canal. But it was my lucky day and I had a chance to see the action of a boat. It was really interesting and this was a good example of industrial heritage. Then I learned that the "Historic Canal du Centre" and its old-century lifts were classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
There are four lifts in different elevation. Each of those lifts, the only ones in the world still in use, is able to compensate for a change in level of about 17 meters thanks to a single source of energy: water !
While we were cycling on the trails continuing along the canal, I could see those four elevators. And it was really interesting to see this cultural heritage which you feel the difference of levels. You ride on sloping trails and on above level you see the standing water again. The landscape and seeing this level was great.
The oldest construction on the site, hydraulic lift no. 1, welcomes you to a fun exhibition, "engineer Clarck's remarkable machine", where you will discover the history of the lifts and how they work through original documents from the era (maps, plans, etc.) as well as modern, interactive media.
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