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Salzbergwerk

Bergwerkstraße 83,
Bavarian Alps
Munich & the Bavarian Alps
Germany
08652-6002

Type: Historical Interest
Addmission Fee: Admission is Euro 12.50.
Hours: Opening hours are daily from May to mid-October, 9 am to 5 pm. From mid-October to April, it is open from Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 3 pm.

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Very popular with children is the Salzbergwerk (Salt Mines), The mine was in operation from 1517 and brought great wealth to the region. Tours include a barge ride on the lighted underground salt lake.
Last updated February 21, 2008
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