Shift in the shaft, but never in the heart.
⚒️ 14 floodlights. 14 mines. 14 stories.
This bar table was built from an original floodlight from the Parkstadion – made of real steel, which carried the light over the home of FC Schalke 04 for 28 years.
Carefully cleaned and restored , it still retains its traces. Every scratch and rust spot tells of great games, goals, tears, and triumphs. Of what makes Schalke what it is.
The frame is inspired by the old winding towers of Gelsenkirchen's mines. A symbol of Schalke's origins – from the Ruhr area, from work, from the community.
Schalke was built on coal. And that spirit lives on:
Work hard. Stick together. Never go under.
That is why each floodlight bears the name of a mine that was once in operation here.
10 of 14 - Lippe Mine
This floodlight bears the name of the Lippe mine – one of the last active mining sites in the Ruhr region and a symbol of the end of German hard coal mining. Its roots go back to the Westerholt colliery , but from 2001 onwards, the shafts in Gelsenkirchen-Hassel became the heart of the new "Lippe" integrated mine.
Here, on the border with Marl, coal was mined until the very end – ultramodern, efficient, and quiet , but with the same depth and rigor that has always characterized mining. The Lippe site was more than a technical connection – it was the last gasp of an entire era , a silent underground monument.
The facility was repeatedly rebuilt and adapted over the decades. The central Westerholt 1 shaft served as the last active access to the underground until 2008. After that, mining ended here as well – definitively, but with dignity.
Today, the name Lippe no longer reminds us of noise, coal dust and mining lamps – but of farewell, change and remembrance.
➡️ 50% of the proceeds go directly to “Schalke hilft!” , the charitable foundation of FC Schalke 04.
➡️ The other 50% goes into the costly restoration and preservation of such historical monuments.
A donation receipt cannot be issued because this is an auction. 50 percent of the proceeds will be donated to Schalke hilft! following the auction. The floodlights show signs of wear due to their age.