Today it operates as a museum complex and is an example of a 19th century rural industrial village.
Bystřany became an industrial village in the 19th century and remained that way into the 20th.
He bought the land at less than market price as an anchor developer in a new industrial village the government was starting.
In the 19th century an industrial village existed on the site, including stores, a railroad station, a school and several mill workers' houses.
After 1950 Birr changed from an agricultural to an industrial village.
During the 19th century, it developed as an industrial village.
Now, entire blocks of that industrial village stand barren and silent.
Also known as Cow Hill, the area was formerly an industrial village.
It is now a restored industrial village in a rural setting.
The industrial village of Rammelsbach was the only one that saw greater growth in its population figures.