Salina Turda, Salt mine in Turda, Romania
The underground complex extends through multiple chambers with salt-carved balconies, connecting vast halls reaching heights of 90 meters beneath the surface.
Salt extraction at this location dates back to Roman times, with the first documented mention of the mine appearing in official records from 1271.
The mine preserves traditional salt extraction methods, including an original winch mechanism from 1881 used to transport salt blocks to the surface.
The mine maintains a constant temperature of 11-12 degrees Celsius throughout the year, with modern facilities including an underground ferris wheel and bowling lanes.
The Rudolf Mine chamber contains geometric patterns of extraction marks on its walls, displaying the systematic mining techniques used over centuries.
Location: Turda
Location: Cluj County
Address: Str. Salinelor 3, municipiul Turda
Website: http://salinaturda.eu
GPS coordinates: 46.58770,23.78740
Latest update: May 26, 2025 21:03
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