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The “Wieliczka” Salt Mine Would you like to take a walk among the salt works of art? Do you want to get to know the dazzling face of the Mine? Choose the Tourist Route! Do you prefer to wander the dark corners of the underground world? Become a miner and set out on the Miners’ Route!
Wieliczka Salt Mine - Visit The “Wieliczka” Salt Mine is an invaluable natural and technical monument, one of the twelve sites in the world that made the first UNESCO World Heritage Sites
HISTORY OF THE MINE - About the Salt Mines - Wieliczka” Salt Mine Brine – salt water drawn from springs – used to be boiled in small clay vessels, on modest hearths In this simple way, salt was obtained already in the Neolithic times The oldest saltworking tools in Central Europe, discovered in the village of Barycz, near Wieliczka, come from this period
The “Wieliczka” Salt Mine Would you like to take a walk among the salt works of art? Do you want to get to know the dazzling face of the Mine? Choose the Tourist Route!
Mining sites - About the Salt Mines - Wieliczka” Salt Mine Due to its unique historical and natural values, the “Wieliczka” Salt Mine is under constant care Nearly 400 miners work daily in Wieliczka’s chambers, ramps and shafts to protect the Mine from the powerful forces of nature
Individual tourist - The “Wieliczka” Salt Mine In the harsh area of the Mine, where tourists turn into novice miners – adepts of the underground trade, and darkness must be overcome by means of a lamp, an extraordinary and unforgettable adventure awaits you Feel your senses awake on the Miners’ Route and your blood flow faster during an exciting underground expedition