Turda Salt Mine (Salina Turda)

Turda Salt Mine (Salina Turda)

Turda Salt Mine (Salina Turda)

Set nearly 400 feet (120 meters) below ground, the Turda Salt Mine (Salina Turda) in Romania was excavated for centuries before opening to the public in 1992. The subterranean chambers, encrusted with layers of salt, now offer a unique blend of history and modern entertainment. Visitors can explore the vast, otherworldly spaces, which house a Ferris wheel, mini golf, table tennis, an amphitheater, and even a boating lake. This underground wonder provides a striking contrast between its ancient, mineral-rich walls and the contemporary attractions that bring it to life.

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