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A salt mine that has been converted into an unusual museum

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The Salina Turda Salt Mines of Romania have been converted into a museum that showcases its history. Visitors use a trio of elevators to reach a cavernous space filled with carnival-like contraptions that are glowing with LED lights. The elevators also lead to three exhibition chambers showcasing artifacts that include mining equipment. Those less interested in mining can take a boat tour on the…

A salt mine that has been converted into an unusual museum

Visitors use a trio of elevators to reach a cavernous space filled with carnival-like contraptions that are glowing with LED lights. The elevators also lead to three exhibition chambers showcasing artifacts that include mining equipment.

Those less interested in mining can take a boat tour on the subterranean lake, admiring the patterns on the cave walls.

Recreational areas like a playground, sports arena, and amphitheater also cater to those who would like to imagine what it would be like to live underground.

Would you like to visit this unusual underground museum?

A salt mine that has been converted into an unusual museum

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