Wieliczka Salt Mine


Advertisement
Poland's flag
Europe » Poland » Lesser Poland » Kraków
March 25th 2005
Published: March 25th 2005
Edit Blog Post

Wieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt Mine

One of Poland's Kings of long ago.
Commercial mining began in the Wieliczka salt mine early in the 13th century. Salt is still being taken from the mine by evaporating the salty mine water that has been pumped to the surface. Mining of salt by digging stopped in 1996. In centuries past when a horse entered the mine they never saw daylight again, but were worked and housed within the mine. Miners also spent long periods of time in the mine. To alleviate boredom skilled miners carved statues, rooms and a chapel from the salt. We got the chance to tour three levels of the MANY levels of the mine. The tour we took allowed us to see the sights from 64 to 135 meters below the ground. First we had to walk down 400 stairs to get to the first (64 meter) level. It was funny to hear some of the people groan and complain about that number of stairs. I thought they were lucky they were only having to go down the stairs. We rode back up in mining elevators. The stairs were lighted from bottom to top. Most of us were brave enough to look down the stairway through the middle bannister. It looked like
Wieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt Mine

There are many statues in the mine.
there was no bottom to the stairway. In fact, the mine shaft went for hundreds of more meters to reach the bottom level of the mine. We stopped quite early in the descent compared to how far down we could have gone. 400 steps down in a set that must reach thousands is a small part of the walk ‘downstairs’ available in that mine. The steps are wooden with seven steps between each landing.



Additional photos below
Photos: 20, Displayed: 20


Advertisement

Wieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt Mine
Wieliczka Salt Mine

Another statue carved from salt.
Wieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt Mine
Wieliczka Salt Mine

Can you believe how old this one is, others are even older.
Wieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt Mine
Wieliczka Salt Mine

An ancient salt miner.
Wieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt Mine
Wieliczka Salt Mine

Another king.
Wieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt Mine
Wieliczka Salt Mine

A view of one of the tunnels in the mine showing what it looked like when miners were working here.
Wieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt Mine
Wieliczka Salt Mine

Deep in the mine.
Wieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt Mine
Wieliczka Salt Mine

Christ on the cross deep inside the mine.
Wieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt Mine
Wieliczka Salt Mine

A banquet hall carved from the salt. Even the floor is salt. The salt is hard as a rock.
Wieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt Mine
Wieliczka Salt Mine

Pope John Paul II. He was the head of the Catholic Church in Krakow before being elected pope.
Wieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt Mine
Wieliczka Salt Mine

The Nativity in salt.
Wieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt Mine
Wieliczka Salt Mine

Mary, Joseph and Jesus fleeing to Egypt.
Wieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt Mine
Wieliczka Salt Mine

The 12 year old Jesus in the temple in Jerusalem.
Wieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt Mine
Wieliczka Salt Mine

Jesus at the wedding turning water into wine.
Wieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt Mine
Wieliczka Salt Mine

The Last Supper.
Wieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt Mine
Wieliczka Salt Mine

Huge timbers supporting the mine.
Wieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt Mine
Wieliczka Salt Mine

Jozef Pilsudski.
Wieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt Mine
Wieliczka Salt Mine

Salt miners of many years ago.
Wieliczka Salt MineWieliczka Salt Mine
Wieliczka Salt Mine

A second banquet hall carved from salt. This was the end of the tour.


29th December 2005

Wow
Looks great! I am planning to visit in January. Where did you stay? How's the food? any places you would recommend/avoid?
15th March 2006

scarrrrry man
30th April 2007

Amazing!
I am a wheelchair user and visited the mine in march whilst on a field trip with my university, and before i went i just imagined piles od salt everywhere, boy did i get a surprise! ... i would recomend anyone who is contemplating visiting the mine to do so, because it is fabulous!!!
4th June 2007

Fist Banquet hall
isn't really a banquet hall - it's a chapel. Saint Kinga' s chapel.
26th September 2007

My mother is due to visit Poland soon and would like to visit the salt mines but she has chronic arthiritis in her knee - is there a way she can see them witout using the steps ?
2nd September 2008

Great
i visited them. 0t's very big and very salty :)
14th October 2009

nnnnniiiiccccccccceeeeeeeee
24th November 2009

This is video of the Wieliczka Salt Mine
We went last January and we are very glad we didn't miss it! http://www.tripfilms.com/Travel_Video-v70084-Krakow-Wieliczka_Salt_Mine_Annemarie_26_Stu_Crazy_in_Cracow-Video.html
27th January 2010

hello
this passage was alsome thank-you for putting this article in this website i hope you like this massage as good as i did typing it thank you very much anonomous
27th January 2010

job
good job
13th April 2010

amazing
this is great!there is a lot of great info and pictures.
25th April 2011

it seems to be great place i will also try to visit it

Tot: 0.098s; Tpl: 0.024s; cc: 15; qc: 21; dbt: 0.0601s; 1; m:domysql w:travelblog (10.17.0.13); sld: 1; ; mem: 1.1mb