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Guided tour by the Kolping family in Bottrop: Uncovering the historical treasures of North Rhine-Westphalia state

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Exploration led by the Kolping family Bottrop: Uncovering Historical Artifacts from North...
Exploration led by the Kolping family Bottrop: Uncovering Historical Artifacts from North Rhine-Westphalia

Guided tour by the Kolping family in Bottrop: Uncovering the historical treasures of North Rhine-Westphalia state

The Kolping Family Bottrop-Eigen recently embarked on a visit to the North Rhine-Westphalia State Archive, a renowned location for preserving and studying historical documents. The group of 15 members spent their day immersed in the state's rich history, learning about its past through on-site explanations and a guided tour of the archive's collection.

Following the visit, a post-visit discussion took place at Muehlenweide in the Duisburger Hafen. During this discussion, participants shared their insights gained from the visit, possibly including further exploration of the state's history and a Q&A session about the archive. Detlef Buettner, the Educational Representative of the Kolping Family Bottrop-Eigen, was present at the discussion.

The post-visit discussion may have also included a review and discussion of the visit itself, as well as insights into the collection of historical documents at the North Rhine-Westphalia State Archive. The group was shown selected historical documents during their visit, and they had the opportunity to trace the current restoration of a historical document at the archive.

Moreover, the post-visit discussion may have been documented by Kolping Family Bottrop-Eigen for future reference. It is worth noting that the leader of the trip and the discussion was not explicitly named in the available search results.

The North Rhine-Westphalia State Archive houses the memory of the state's history, offering on-site explanations about the restoration of historical documents. This visit was focused on learning about the state's history, and the group left with a deeper understanding and appreciation of the archive's collection and the importance of preserving historical documents.

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