The Príbram Mining Museum, located in the Czech Republic, is housed in an 18th-century complex that once thrived on the extraction of silver, iron, and uranium. Today, visitors can delve into the mine’s rich history and production through a variety of immersive experiences. Ride on surface and underground mine trains, venture into the dimly lit mining tunnels, and descend deep below ground in a mine elevator. These interactive elements provide a tangible sense of the miners’ daily lives and the challenging conditions they faced.
Príbram Mining Museum (Hornické Muzeum Príbram)
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