The Wieliczka salt mine is a UNESCO world heritage site, discovered in the 13th century and closed in 1978, it receives over 1,000,000 visitors a year.
You walk 350 steps down and discover 20 salt chiseled rooms, some of which are beautifully decorated. The walk in total is 3.5kms, as well as 420 more steps. You only go to the third level.
And 135 metres below ground.
What can I say about this amazing place, first discovered in the 13th century, when the queen of Poland wanted to bring some riches to Poland, she sent men out to try and find salt.Created by nature, 15,000,000 years ago.
The mine is over 300 kms long, with 3,000 chambers and 9 floors.
Rock salt walls, mixed with mud etc, tasted salty.
Simulation of how the salt was mined
The discovery of salt being presented to the queen.
There are three churches for prayer, underground.Horses were used for mining, they lived in stables for 5 years, underground as it was difficult to get them topside.
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