Discover the biggest currently active salt mine in Austria and its Hollywood-worthy story of looted art stolen by the Nazis.
Altaussee
An exciting mix awaits you at Salzwelten Altaussee in the Styrian part of the Salzkammergut region: Here, the biggest currently active salt mine in Austria meets a Hollywood-worthy story of looted art stolen by the Nazis. Where pure orange-and-red rock salt shimmers inside dark tunnels and a mystical chapel – it was there that the courageous miners of Altaussee once saved some of Europe’s greatest artworks from destruction by the Nazi regime.
Do you feel it, too, that whisp of history, as your fingers brush across the cool, shimmering orange-and-red tunnel walls of pure rock salt? Do you sense the boldness of courageous miners? Do you taste the “spice of life”? No wonder! You will discover all of this and more, hidden away inside this “Mountain of Treasures”! Beginning with the medieval mine, followed by the rescue of inestimably valuable art treasures from destruction by the Nazis, and finally, the mining of “white gold” as it is done today. Can you hear it? Laughter, too, echoes through the tunnel as the mine duck, Sally, glides down the miners slides with the kids. As it should be, because Altaussee is an adventure for all!
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Duration 1.5 hours
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