Learn about Physics in the Canal du Centre
The Canal du Centre and its associated structures are one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium. They make part of the industrial history of Europe and constituted a remarkable achievement in the field of engineering. This part of Wallonia became one of the major European industrial poles in the 19th century. Today, however, most of the big industries have collapsed, leaving behind a somewhat desolate landscape, but also an interesting legacy in terms of industrial archaeology. The most outstanding features are the five remaining hydraulic boat-lifts that save the differences in height of the Canal, in particular in the stretch between Mons and La Louvière. The first of the lifts was built in 1888 by an English company. Of the original eight lifts, only four of the are still working, plus a new one which was built at Strépy-Thieu. The latter is still the tallest boat lift in the...







