SALINA TURDA: UM PARQUE TEMÁTICO NUMA MINA DE SAL NA ROMÉNIA:
Texto: Português / Inglês
Fonte: Amusing Planet
Salina Turda é uma mina de sal antiga, localizada no subsolo, na cidade de Turda na Roménia. O sal foi extraído primeiro aqui durante a antiguidade e as minas de sal de mesa continuamente produzido a partir da Idade Média até o início do século 20. A extração foi interrompido em 1932, após o qual as minas servido várias funções como abrigo antiaéreo durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial e de armazenamento de queijo. Em 1992, a mina foi aberta ao público e se transformou em um parque de diversões museu cum com pistas de bowling, anfiteatro, mini-golfe, uma roda gigante, spa e até um lago subterrâneo, com instalações de barco. Os elevadores que foram usados uma vez para o transporte de sal agora transporta as pessoas ao redor. Luzes estrategicamente instalados acentuar a superfície texturizada. Uma das características mais importantes é uma roda panorâmica que permite que os turistas vêem as estalagmites que se formaram mais de 1000 anos de história da caverna.
Salina Turda: An Underground Theme Park in a Salt Mine
Salina Turda is an old salt mine located deep underground in the town of Turda in Romania. Salt was first extracted here during the antiquity and the mine continuously produced table salt from the Middle Ages to the early 20th century. The extraction was stopped in 1932, after which the mines served various functions like bomb shelter during WWII and cheese storage. In 1992, the mine was opened to the public and turned into a museum cum amusement park with bowling lanes, amphitheater, mini golf, a ferris wheel, spa and even an underground lake with boating facilities. The elevators that were once used to transport salt now ferries people around. Strategically installed lights accentuate the textured surface. One of the most prominent features is a panoramic wheel that lets tourists see the stalagmites that have formed over the cave’s 1000-year history.
The museum actually includes three mines: the Terezia mine reaches the deepest at 120 meters followed by the Anton mine at 108 meters and the Rudolf mine at 42 meters, supported by various rooms and smaller chambers used during its operational days. The rooms are massive in size and were excavated all by hand which makes their size even more impressive.
Sources: Designboom / Nexttriptourism
The museum actually includes three mines: the Terezia mine reaches the deepest at 120 meters followed by the Anton mine at 108 meters and the Rudolf mine at 42 meters, supported by various rooms and smaller chambers used during its operational days. The rooms are massive in size and were excavated all by hand which makes their size even more impressive.
Sources: Designboom / Nexttriptourism
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