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The Wieliczka Salt Mine in Poland


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Kamila 2 [Guest]
  Jul 30, 07, 22:02  #1

The "Wieliczka" salt mine is considered to be the oldest working salt mine in Europe . When I visited there in June I didn't have any doubt in my mind why UNESCO put this unique phenomenon on the list of one of the World Cultural Heritage monuments. Imagine an extraordinary underground with a labyrinth of huge chambers, incredible passageways and all crafted entirely out of salt. Impressive huh?

Now on to the facts. The "Wieliczka" salt mine is 700 years old. The first extraction of salt in the mine occurred during the second half of the XIII century. As the extraction process lasted over centuries, the result was the creation of an enormous network of rooms and tunnels. It is estimated that all this stretches to the depth of 327 m with 300 km of tunnels spreading all around the mine.

Today, tourists can descend the three level route that covers approximately twenty chambers. Some of them include The Sielec Chamber, which portrays the hard work of horses that started to be used for salt extraction in the XVII century. Another very impressive chamber is The Pieskowa Skala Chamber whose main attraction is stairs hammered in the salt which were used by miners to carry the salt. The mine also has something for kids as The Chamber of Dwarves portrays the little helpers that, according to the legend, used to serve as the guards of the treasure - meaning salt.

While speaking about the chambers, I cannot omit the most popular and largest chamber of all in the mine, as well as in the world which is St Kinga's Chapel (54 meters in length and 10 to 12 meters in height). The entire chamber is made of salt starting from the floor, continuing to the altars and statues depicting St Mary or Pope John Paul II to name but a few. As surprisingly as it may sound, as the chamber resembles a subterranean church, it serves as a banquet hall for numerous wedding ceremonies that take place here. There is nothing like getting married 135 m (443 ft) below the surface. Apart from that, conferences, concerts and many more events take place in the chamber as well.

The descent to these spectacular views is by wooden stairway that takes you first to the first level of the mine - 65 meters down and ultimately ends 135 meters down in St Kinga's Chamber mentioned above. The museum is also located at the lowest level. The museum exhibits the entire history of this incredible mine.

Because of how far underneath the ground you are, it is necessary to take a lift back to the surface. Since there are numerous twists and turns leading up to the lift, it is necessary to be accompanied by a tour leader. Once there, you are separated in groups of 8 as each compartment of the lift can only contain that number. After the approximately 24 people are inside, it is a short thirty seconds before you can once again see daylight.

Here is also some helpful information before you decide to go. Wieliczka is a favorite destination for many tour groups so expect large crowds, especially in the summer months. The duration of the two is two hours and because of the popularity of the mine, which draws visitors from all of Europe and beyond, you can take a tour in any language imaginable. Languages offered include English, French, German, Spanish, Russian or even Japanese. Be prepared for a long walk, be sure to duck down low if you are tall as the ceilings of the mine can be rather low and take a warm sweater or jacket to prevent from getting cold. Have fun in the mine.

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Goonie
  Jul 30, 07, 22:10  #2

i was there when i was 6 :)

i remember licking the salt

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krysia
  Jul 30, 07, 22:25  #3

Quoting: Kamila 2
There is nothing like getting married 135 m (443 ft) below the surface.

Yeah, that is pretty cool down there. Have a big party, dancing on the salt.

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Eurola ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Jul 30, 07, 22:30  #4

I wonder, if it beats getting married in the chopper...flying over Grand Canyon.

I was in Wieliczka when I was 12 or 13. Pretty cool place.

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Zgubiony
  Jul 31, 07, 08:58  #5

Quoting: Kamila 2
The "Wieliczka" salt mine is considered to be the oldest working salt mine in Europe

Place is amazing. I've never seen anything like that anywhere. It's definitely worth a visit.

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 31, 07, 09:04  #6

Quoting: Zgubiony
Place is amazing.



It is :) I went there when we visited Krakow. It's an amzing experience and I understood that there is or there used to be a spa there as well?

You summed it up perfectly Zguby :) The salt looks like marble, it is unbelievable.

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Shawn_H
  Jul 31, 07, 10:57  #7

I was there in 2001, great tour! Had to pay to be able to take videos / pictures though... Is that still the case?

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 31, 07, 11:14  #8

I brought loads of salt back as presents..........because it is purported to be very good for you..........one could soak ones bunions in it if one had any.........LOL


I couldn't stop talking about it when I got home for ages afterwards. One thing though, is the salt does get into your system, I had a few problems because of that because I can't absorb much salt other than that it's a fantastic place to visit............:)

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Zgubiony
  Jul 31, 07, 11:39  #9

Quoting: Shawn_H
Had to pay to be able to take videos / pictures though... Is that still the case?

Yes. I believe I paid 10zl

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Shawn_H
  Jul 31, 07, 17:50  #10

Quoting: Zgubiony
Yes. I believe I paid 10zl

Small price to pay...

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Michal
  Aug 3, 07, 04:11  #11

I was there in 1985 and it was an interesting experience though I can not remember so much about it now. I think that we visited Auswitz Berkenhau-Oswiecin (if my spelling is correct) at the same time as they are not very far apart.

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clunkshift
  Aug 3, 07, 06:07  #12

I would agree that the Salt mine is a "must see" if you are staying near Krakow. I would just point out that if you visit in mid-winter, it is pleasantly warm compared to the frosty temperatures outside - gloves and scarf not required.

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Dawidku
  Aug 14, 07, 05:31  #13

I was there last summer and had to wait in a queue for 2 hours :O. A little tip to brits, some fellow Scots were there and managed to get a student discount with their drivers license so you should maybe try your luck.

Make sure you try the salt inside, lick the walls.

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markdz
  Aug 15, 07, 10:10  #14

Was there in 2002, on the honeymoon. Simply Awesome.

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