Underground chapel in Bochnia salt mine. Poland


The Bochnia Salt Mine (Polish: kopalnia soli w Bochni) is one of the oldest salt mines in the world and the oldest one in Poland and Europe. The mine was established between the 12th and 13th centuries after salt was discovered in Bochnia. The mines measure 4,5 kilometres in length and 468 metres in depth at 16 different levels. Deserted chambers, shafts and passages form a so called underground town, which is now open to sightseers. The largest of the preserved chambers has been converted into a sanatorium.


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Location: Bochnia, Poland
Photo credit: © maciej czajka / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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Keywords: bochnia, chapel, poland, salt, underground