Nord-Pas de Calais Mining Basin
Remarkable as a landscape shaped over three centuries of
coal extraction from the 1700s to the 1900s, the site consists of 109
separate components over 120,000 ha. It features mining pits (the oldest
of which dates from 1850) and lift infrastructure, slag heaps (some of
which cover 90 ha and exceed 140 m in height), coal transport
infrastructure, railway stations, workers’ estates and mining villages
including social habitat, schools, religious buildings, health and
community facilities, company premises, owners and managers’ houses,
town halls and more. The site bears testimony to the quest to create
model workers’ cities from the mid 19th century to the 1960s and further
illustrates a significant period in the history of industrial Europe.
It documents the living conditions of workers and the solidarity to
which it gave rise.