The Open-Air Mining Museum, located near Banska Stiavnica in Slovakia, offers a glimpse into the region’s rich mining history. Surrounded by outdoor exhibits, a long and dark mining tunnel serves as the centerpiece. Visitors can explore the mine’s history through informative displays and a short movie before venturing underground. This interactive experience, which was once the lifeblood of central Slovakia, is particularly popular among families with children, providing a hands-on understanding of the mining industry that shaped the area.
Open-Air Mining Museum (Slovenské Banské Múzeum)
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