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SalinaTurda.eu: The Salina Turda Salt Mine Museum is a conversion of the old Salina Turda Salt Mine in Transylvania, built in the 17th century, where a large number of mines were fully formed by hand and machine, rather than using explosives. Visitors are invited as far down as nearly 400 feet to the earth in order to witness the history of the industry.

Romania, stands the world's largest salt mine The museum, the giant salt mine in Salina Turda, Romania, has been famous since ancient times. It is not only a place of salt mining, but also a place of rest and recreation for the local population. It is said that breathing the moist salt air is good for the lungs, so many people like to go there for a whole day. And it's not just this that really attracts visitors.

The Salina Turda Salt Mine is located in the small town of Turda, which has a rich history. The salt cave has two entrances, old and new, and for only 4.50 euros you can enter and enjoy its magnificence. There is an elevator inside the cave, but most of the attractions are accessible on foot. The Salt Cave is divided into two main levels, each with a large hall. The upper hall contains a sports field, including a miniature golf course, and a theater for recreation. The lower hall is built on a small island at the bottom of the well, and the salt lake where the island is located is 100 meters deep from the ground. This level also has a Ferris wheel and a pier, only 1 euro can ride the Ferris wheel sightseeing, 2 euros can sit in the boat tour of the scenery.

Here, visitors can enjoy the wonders and visual feast brought by the salt cave, and can quietly enjoy the relaxing comfort of the mind, and at the end, they will linger.


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