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12월 21, 2025, Schwaz Silver Mine
Following in the Miners' Footsteps / Schwaz Silver Mine The silver mine is "the must-see attraction in Tyrol." 85% of the world's mined silver came from this mine, which extends deep into the mountain. After descending 800 meters on the mine train, a breathtaking underground world awaits you. You'll follow in the footsteps of the miners and experience the hardships they endured 500 years ago to extract copper and silver. One of the highlights is the famous Schwaz waterwheel, installed in 1556 to pump out the mine water – it was considered a true marvel of engineering at the time. Text / Source: Schwaz Silver Mine, Alte Landstraße 3a, Schwaz https://www.silberbergwerk.at/
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12월 21, 2025, Schwaz Silver Mine
Schwaz Silver Mine The Schwaz Silver Mine – Following in the Footsteps of the Miners "The mother of all mines," the largest silver mine of the late Middle Ages, is located in Schwaz, Tyrol. Up to 10,000 miners searched for and found silver and copper here 500 years ago, making the town of Schwaz the largest mining metropolis in the world! Discover breathtaking insights into bygone eras – the silver mine will be an unforgettable excursion! Text / Source: Schwaz Silver Mine, Alte Landstraße 3a, Schwaz https://www.silberbergwerk.at/
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7월 5, 2025, Schwaz Silver Mine
"The mother of all mines," the largest silver mine of the late Middle Ages, is located in Schwaz in Tyrol. Up to 10,000 miners searched for and found silver and copper here 500 years ago, turning the town of Schwaz into the largest mining metropolis in the world!
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One of Rattenberg's special sights is the parish church of St. Virgil and St. Catherine. This Gothic building has two naves. Once, it was a separate church for citizens and miners. Important artists redesigned the building in the Baroque style. A chapel commemorates Saint Notburga, who was born in Rattenberg. Noteworthy: an elevator leads from the Painter's Corner to the church portal. 😉
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10월 12, 2024, Historic Mining Tunnel on Gratlspitze
A hand-dug tunnel about 10m long in the Gratlspitze mountain range. On the back of the mountain there are numerous other former tunnels that indicate mining.
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The immediate proximity of the steeply sloping Schlossberg site and the spatial limitations of the building site meant that the church building itself showed some special features. The origins of the church are Gothic. It was built between 1473 and 1506 and acquired its current Baroque architectural style in the 18th century. The main artistic features are the so-called "Annenaltar" in the southern choir stalls with its statues, the vault frescoes by SB Faistenerger and Matthäus Günther and the Lourdes Shrine.
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7월 20, 2024, Schwaz Silver Mine
In the Middle Ages, Schwaz was the mining center of Europe. About 85% of the world's silver produced came from Schwaz, making the city the world's largest mining metropolis around 1500 and making Tyrol one of the richest countries in Europe. The great trading families became so influential that they used the Schwaz silver to dictate the politics of Europe and the discoveries of the new world. https://www.silberbergwerk.at/
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7월 12, 2024, Cave Near Seekarspitze
Information about the caves at: https://www.zobodat.at/pdf/Hoehle_69_0038-0048.pdf
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7월 1, 2024, Schwaz Silver Mine
The Schwaz silver mine was one of the largest and most productive mines of the late Middle Ages and was known far beyond the country's borders. It is also called the "mother of all mines". Silver and copper ores were mainly mined here. The tour of the mine is really adventurous and extremely interesting! You learn a lot about the work underground and Schwaz's rise to become the largest silver mining metropolis. We were totally amazed and would have loved to see and learn more. Good shoes and appropriate clothing are recommended, as the temperature in the tunnel is a constant 12 °C and it is a bit wet and slippery in places.
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Südtiroler Strasse 67 is the birthplace of Saint Notburga, who enjoys great prestige in the region. She was born in Rattenberg in 1265 and, as a child, was appointed maidservant to the Count of Rottenburg in the Lower Inn Valley. She always saved some of the meals she received there to give to the poor and beggars. After the death of the countess, his stepdaughter Ottilie forced her to leave the castle and she became a maidservant on a farm in Eben. The farmer was harsh and exploited his staff. He wanted to continue working in the evening, but Notburga did not want to give in and shouted loudly "Rest time". She threw up her sickle, which miraculously stayed in the air. When Ottilie died she returned to the castle where she served faithfully until her death. She died on September 14, 1313 and is now located in the Notburgakirche in Eben, Tyrol. You cannot visit her birthplace, but you can read all about her miracles and her life on the facade plaque.
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9월 4, 2023, Cave Near Seekarspitze
Walk-in cave, ATTENTION: at the back it goes very far into the dark nothingness - be careful!
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The sights of Rattenberg also include the St. Virgilius Church, which has existed since 1507. In the 18th century, this Roman Catholic Parish Church received its current Baroque interior. The church is a masterpiece of the Hagau architectural style. On the high altar, above the large painting, one sees the well-known triangle surrounded by rays and angels, with the Hebrew tetragrammaton in the center.
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1월 2, 2023, Schwaz Silver Mine
The driveway is not for the claustrophobic, you sit very tightly, keep your arms close to your body so you don't scratch the shaft.
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9월 9, 2022, Schwaz Silver Mine
A huge silver mine. You take a train 800 meters into the mountain and then you walk through some of the corridors and are told what life as a miner was like. Guided tour lasts about 1.5 hours. We were totally thrilled!
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11월 29, 2021, Historic Mining Tunnel on Gratlspitze
You shouldn't expect too much, a short stretch of tunnels carved into the rock. Unfortunately we didn't see an information board or anything like that, why there is such a short tunnel would be interesting. If it's on the way anyway, it's worth a look.
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11월 16, 2021, Schwaz Silver Mine
Take a look at the Schwaz mine. The tour is very informative and worth seeing.
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9월 16, 2021, Schwaz Silver Mine
The mine in Schwaz was the largest silver mine of the late Middle Ages. Up to 10,000 miners looked for and found silver and copper here 500 years ago and made the city of Schwaz one of the largest mining metropolises in the world. Today you get an exciting insight into bygone times, you can drive a lorry and learn everything you need to know from the knowledgeable staff. Since it's only around twelve degrees down here, you should pack warm clothes. During the day you can fortify yourself in the restaurant or browse the silver shop.
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