Enjoy a two-hour-long walking tour and discover key gems of Wieliczka. Bond with calming atmosphere, witness unique landmarks and find out how fascinating Wieliczka is. Start the tour by exploring the intriguing Brine graduation tower and hear intriguing anecdotes. Witness one of Poland’s most unique attractions and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Wieliczka Salt Mine. Wander breathtaking Szyb Danilowicza and enjoy storytelling on Adam Mickiewicz, national poet and a visionary of Poland. End the tour at the historiac Regis Shaft.
Located just downhill from the Daniłowicza Shaft, which serves as the entrance to the Salt Mine's Tourist Route, you'll find Wieliczka's rather strange-looking graduation tower, or 'thorn house' as they're also known.
It is one of Poland’s most popular tourist attractions! Mining at the site only ended in 1996, but it’s been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1978.
It's a working church, where mass is celebrated every Sunday. Everything there is made of salt by the hands of miners – altars, crystal chandeliers, statues of saints, “The Last Supper” the salt-carved “Last Supper” inspired by Leonardo da Vinci, and even carved floor.
Spread over nine levels, it has 300 km of galleries with works of art, altars, and statues sculpted in the salt, making a fascinating pilgrimage into the past of a major industrial undertaking.
A popular meeting point and the monument dedicated to Polish poet, visionary and icon Adam Mickiewicz who lived from 1798 to 1855.
The trail, located far off the busy Tourist Route, allows visitors to discover the inner workings of the mine. Learn the Miner's secret and also how to survive in case something goes wrong.
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