New Lanark
Historic 18th-century industrial village and open-air museum featuring well-preserved cotton mills, workers' housing, and educational institutions established by social reformer Robert Owen. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it illustrates innovative industrial and social practices from the early 19th century. Leer más…
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The site is a preserved industrial village dating back to the 18th century, notable for its cotton mill complex and workers' housing. It includes educational institutions founded by Robert Owen, a social reformer who implemented pioneering social and industrial reforms in the early 19th century. The village is situated along a river and presents a planned settlement reflecting early industrial history.
As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it functions as an open-air museum with restored industrial buildings and visitor facilities including a visitor centre and a hotel. The surrounding landscapes contribute to its historical setting. The site hosts seasonal events and provides insights into industrial revolution-era social reform and community planning.
The village is wheelchair accessible and offers a combination of historical architecture and cultural heritage. Its preserved structures and museums focus on illustrating the social and industrial history of the period, making it a significant location for understanding early industrial society and reformist ideals.
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