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Museum und Besucherbergwerk Rammelsberg

Bergtal 19,
Goslar
Lower Saxony
Germany
05321-7500

Type: Museum
Addmission Fee: €6 for the museum, €10 for museum plus one tour, and €60 for the museum and Medieval Adventure tour
Hours: Tue.-Sun., 9am-6pm

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Goslar owed its riches and fame to the Rammelsberg mines, about a km south of the Kaiserpfalz. In 1992, parts of the mine were converted into the Museum und Besucherbergwerk Rammelsberg. The museum has exhibits on the history and workings of the mine. More interesting, though, is a tour of the mine itself – these last an hour each and are available several times per day. A four-hour tour called Abenteuer Mittelalter (Medieval Adventure) requires reservations. Note that the average temperature underground is a chilly 12°C/54°F.

Opening hours are Tuesday to Sunday from 9 am to 6 pm (last tour at 4:30 pm). Admission is €6 for the museum, €10 for museum plus one tour, and €60 for the museum and Medieval Adventure tour. Free parking is available at the museum, or use Bus Line C/803 from the Goslar Hauptbahnhof.

Last updated February 29, 2012
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