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Wieliczka and Bochnia Royal Salt Mines

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🇮🇹 Poland📅 1978 Inscribed
Wieliczka and Bochnia Royal Salt Mines
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The deposit of rock salt in Wieliczka and Bochnia has been mined since the 13th century. This major industrial undertaking has royal status and is the oldest of its type in Europe. The site is a serial property consisting of Wieliczka and Bochnia salt mines and Wieliczka Saltworks Castle. The Wieliczka and Bochnia Royal Salt Mines illustrate the historic stages of the development of mining techniques in Europe from the 13th to the 20th centuries: both mines have hundreds of kilometers of galleries with works of art, underground chapels and statues sculpted in the salt, making a fascinating pilgrimage into the past. The mines were administratively and technically run by Wieliczka Saltworks Castle, which dates from the medieval period and has been rebuilt several times in the course of its history.

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Wieliczka Salt Mine operated from the 13th century to 1996; Bochnia until 1990. Both managed by Żupy Krakowskie.

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Underground sections transformed into chapels, workshops, storehouses with halite sculptures and decorative elements.

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An underground tourist route has existed since the early 19th century for visitors to explore.

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Unusually, the UNESCO page for this site excludes Chinese, Russian, and Arabic languages.

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