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la República Checa
Severozápad
Karlovarský kraj

Ruinas de la mina de estaño de Rolava y del campo de prisioneros de guerra

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la República Checa
Severozápad
Karlovarský kraj

Ruinas de la mina de estaño de Rolava y del campo de prisioneros de guerra

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Ruinas de la mina de estaño de Rolava y del campo de prisioneros de guerra

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The Ruins of Rolava Tin Mine and Prisoner-of-War Camp, also known by its historical German name Sauersack, stands as a poignant historical site nestled within the scenic Ore Mountains (Krušné Hory) in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. Located near the village of Přebuz, this abandoned complex, situated at an elevation of 931 meters, offers a tangible link to the forced labor atrocities of World War II, serving as a powerful memorial to a dark period in history.

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    15 de octubre de 2020

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    Guanábana lavada en lata

    En 1939 se fundó la "Zinnbergbau Sudetenland GmbH". Con la ayuda de prisioneros de guerra, la planta solo entró en funcionamiento en 1943. La longitud total …
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    18 de abril de 2020

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    Aventura para chicos y grandes, pero debes tener cuidado donde pisas, hay extintores donde puedes caer de 1 a 2 metros. Especialmente cuando la hierba está un poco más alta, no se puede ver bien. Pero vale la pena una visita 👍
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    13 de noviembre de 2021

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    La mina de estaño SAUERSACK:
    La planta de lavado de estaño de Sauersack se encuentra cerca de Rolava (Sauersack) en los Montes Metálicos de Bohemia. Ocultas en lo profundo del …
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    Praderas de Rolavská Vrchoviště y Vista de Sauersack - Recorrido circular desde Carlsfeld

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    Elevación 930 m

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    Desarrollado por Foreca

    miércoles 29 abril

    11°C

    -4°C

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    Velocidad máx. del viento: 13,0 km/h

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    Ubicación: Karlovarský kraj, Severozápad, la República Checa

    Preguntas frecuentes

    What is the historical significance of the Rolava Tin Mine and Prisoner-of-War Camp?

    The site is a powerful, albeit lesser-known, memorial to the atrocities of forced labor during World War II. It was constructed in 1941 to supply the Nazi war industry with tin and tungsten, relying heavily on slave labor from French and Soviet prisoners-of-war, as well as local inhabitants. It's the first POW camp in the Czech Republic to be studied using archaeological methods, offering a tangible link to a dark period in history.

    Are there specific dangers or safety precautions to be aware of when exploring the ruins?

    Yes, visitors should exercise caution. The ruins contain uneven terrain, potential drops, and 'extinguishers' (likely referring to deep holes or shafts) where one could fall 1 to 2 meters. It's especially important to watch your step when the grass is high, as these hazards might be obscured. Wearing sturdy shoes is highly recommended.

    What are the notable architectural features or landmarks to look for at the site?

    The site features monumental reinforced concrete buildings of the former mining plant, such as the ore processing factory, a treatment plant, a sludge thickening pool, and a mining tower. In contrast, the prisoner-of-war camp area shows less well-preserved remains, primarily concrete bases for mining devices and cellars, reflecting its original construction from rudimentary wooden buildings.

    Is the Rolava Tin Mine and Prisoner-of-War Camp suitable for families with children?

    The site can be an adventure for young and old, offering a unique historical experience. However, due to the uneven terrain and potential drops, close supervision of children is essential. Families should be prepared for a rugged environment and ensure everyone wears appropriate footwear.

    What is the dog policy for visiting the Rolava historical site?

    While the site is generally considered dog-friendly, there are no explicit rules mentioned regarding leashes. Given the historical nature and potential hazards like uneven ground and drops, it's advisable to keep dogs on a leash for their safety and to show respect for the site. Always clean up after your pet.

    Are there any easy hiking trails around the Rolava ruins for less experienced hikers?

    The area around the Rolava Tin Mine offers a variety of routes. While the ruins themselves involve uneven terrain, there are numerous trails in the surrounding forests of the Ore Mountains, some of which are suitable for easier strolls. You can find diverse hiking options, from easy to more challenging, by exploring the local trail networks.

    What are the typical weather conditions at the Rolava Tin Mine, especially during winter?

    Located in the Ore Mountains at an elevation of 931 meters, the site can experience significant weather variations. Winters are typically cold with snow, making it popular for cross-country skiing. Access during winter might be challenging due to snow and ice, and conditions can be harsh. Always check local weather forecasts before visiting, especially outside of summer.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Rolava Tin Mine and Prisoner-of-War Camp?

    The site is located near the village of Přebuz. While the immediate vicinity of the ruins is remote, you may find limited amenities such as cafes, pubs, or accommodation options in Přebuz or other nearby villages in the Karlovy Vary Region. It's recommended to check availability and opening hours in advance, especially during off-peak seasons.

    How long does it typically take to explore the Rolava Tin Mine ruins?

    The time required to explore the ruins can vary greatly depending on your interest level. A general walk-through might take 1-2 hours, but those interested in photography, historical reflection, or more detailed exploration could easily spend 3-4 hours or more. The site covers about 1 km², with various structures and areas to discover.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features to look out for near the Rolava Tin Mine?

    Beyond the historical structures, the site is nestled within the scenic Ore Mountains, offering a serene yet haunting atmosphere. The natural reclamation of the ruins by moss and vegetation provides unique photographic opportunities. While no specific named viewpoints are highlighted, the elevated location and surrounding forest offer picturesque natural settings.

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