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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mines of Rammelsberg, Historic Town of Goslar and Upper Harz Water Management System' has mentioned 'Water' in the following places:
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RammelsbergUNESCO World Heritage SitePart ofMines of Rammelsberg, Historic Town of Goslar and Upper Harz Water Management SystemCriteriaCultural: i, ii, iii, ivReference623-001Inscription1992 (16th session)Area363.3 haBufferxc2xa0zone376.1 ha
In 2010 this world heritage site was expanded to include the Upper Harz Water Regale,[7] Walkenried Abbey and the historic Samson Pit.
the Roeder Gallery (with a flatrod system and several water wheels that support the drainage of the pit and the hoisting of ore; there is a replica in the Deutsches Museum in Munich) the Feuergezxc3xa4her Vault (the oldest "nogged" (ausgemauert) underground mining space in Central Europe)[1] the Rathstiefste Gallery (medieval drainage adit; decorated with coloured vitriol encrustations) the headframe (18th century) the Master Malter's Tower (Maltermeisterturm) (oldest above-ground mining building in Germany)[1] old pithead dumps (the oldest being from the 11th and 12th centuries).
In order to have enough water to drive water wheels during times of drought the Herzberg Pond was created in 1561.
Until the closure of the mine, water was used for cooling and the warm water was pumped back into the pond where it heated the swimming basin of the woodland pool.
The Upper Harz water-management system, through its extensive surface area, including a large number of artificial ponds and ditches, together with drains and underground shafts, bears testimony to the importance of the management and use of water for mining purposes, from the Middle Ages until the end of the 20th century.
Criterion (ii): The historic mining network of the Mines Rammelsberg, the Historic Town of Goslar and the Upper Harz Water-Management System exhibits an important interchange of human values, in the field of mining and water management techniques, from the Middle Ages until the modern and contemporary periods in Europe.
Criterion (iv): The historic mining network of the Mines of Rammelsberg, the Historic Town of Goslar and the Upper Harz Water-Management System constitutes an outstanding and very comprehensive technological ensemble in the fields of mining techniques, non-ferrous metallurgy and the management of water for drainage and power.
In 1977 the Upper Harz Water Management System was classified as a technical monument by the State of Lower Saxony.