
Salina Turda
Salina Turda, located in Turda, Romania, is a historic salt mine transformed into a subterranean museum and amusement park. The site, operational since the 17th century, extends to a depth of 120 meters and includes chambers like the Rudolf Mine, which measures 42 meters high, 50 meters wide, and 80 meters long.

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Salina Turda was originally excavated during the Roman period and functioned as a salt mine until 1932. It reopened as a tourist attraction in 1992, offering visitors access to its underground galleries and amusement facilities, such as a Ferris wheel and a boating lake. The constant interior temperature of 10-12°C is notable. Accessibility includes elevators and guided tours, enhancing visitor experience.