The Hallstatt Salt Mine, one of the world’s oldest salt mines, has been in operation for over 7,000 years. Nestled in the heart of Austria, this historic site offers visitors a unique glimpse into the ancient salt industry. Inside, you can experience the thrill of sliding down wooden chutes and riding a train through the mine. The mine also houses one of Europe’s oldest wooden staircases, an underground lake, and a collection of ancient mining tools. Exhibits throughout the mine provide insight into Hallstatt’s significant role in the salt trade, making it a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts.
Hallstatt Salt Mine (Salzwelten Hallstatt)
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