Bismarck's Zollverein, or customs union, went hand-in-hand with the rise of the Second Reich. |
German industrialisation had received its initial impetus from the Zollverein in the 1830s, leading eventually to unification of the German states under Bismarck. |
The Zollverein, or Customs Union, led by Prussia, was creating a larger and larger free trade zone within the German Confederation. |
The visitor guidance system on the Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex has many components. |
The Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex in Essen illustrates this influence in a unique way. |
Striking new buildings like the Zollverein School designed by Japanese Sanaa architects on the grounds of the once huge coal mine. |