Goslar, 38640, Germany - H-C9252
Weltkulturerbe Rammelsberg Museum
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The Rammelsberg is an extraordinary historical mine that has today been transformed into a fascinating museum and cultural complex, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This unique place offers a genuine immersion into over a thousand years of history of ore mining and enchants with a mysterious, impressive, and educational atmosphere. The concept is based on the vibrant preservation of this industrial heritage through a variety of engaging activities, including themed tours in the heart of the underground tunnels, rides on an authentic mine railway, and the discovery of impressive above-ground industrial facilities. Visitors of all ages can explore the everyday life of miners, admire gigantic wooden winding wheels, and experience diverse exhibitions that document the technological and human transformation of the region.
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Address: Bergtal 19, 38640 Goslar, Germany (Coordinates: 51.890483, 10.419710)
By Car: The venue is located on the southern outskirts of Goslar in the Harz region. Parking facilities are available; detailed directions and information about parking can be found on the arrival and parking page of the venue.
General: Goslar is a well-connected town in the Harz region of Lower Saxony. The location lies at the foot of the Rammelsberg ridge, just a few minutes from the historic old town of Goslar, which is itself a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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