These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Salt mines are special compared to other underground excavation sites: once they are closed for extraction purposes, they can be opened for visitors, or for storage purposes — all because of their unique microclimate with natural air-conditioning and constant temperature and atmospheric pressure all year.

Our collection has two main goals: to show how beautiful these artificial caves and huge underground chambers once were, and to show some of the most interesting ways these depleted salt mines are being used. Let us know in the comments if you’ve ever explored one.


Circa 1900: Avery Island Salt Works, Akzo Salt Incorporated, Avery Island, Iberia Parish, LA.

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Library Of Congress


Interior of a salt mine, circa 1920.

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Detroit Publishing Company/Library Of Congress


Inside the salt mines of Aknaszlatina, Hungary (now: Solotvyno, Ukraine), circa 1940.

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Arcanum

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Arcanum

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Arcanum

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Arcanum

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Arcanum

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Arcanum

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Arcanum


Inside the Royal Hungarian Salt Mine of Désakna (now: Ocna Dejului, Romania), circa 1940.

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Arcanum

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Arcanum

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Arcanum

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Arcanum

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Arcanum


Salt mine of Aknasugatag, Hungary (now: Ocna Șugatag, Romania), circa 1940.

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Arcanum


Amazing patterns of rock in the mine of Marosújvár, Hungary (now: Ocna Mureș, Romania), circa 1940.

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Arcanum


This is how the main chambers look nowadays inside the salt mine of Slănic, Prahova, Romania.

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Andrei Stroe/Wikimedia Commons

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Beradrian/Wikimedia Commons


The salt mine in Nemocon, Colombia was converted into a museum and tourist attraction.

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Pedro Szekely/Wikimedia Commons


The Praid mine was a large salt mine in central Romania, close to Praid (once Parajd, Hungary), now known for its healing effect on respiratory and allergic illnesses.

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Octav Druta/Wikimedia Commons


Salina Turda, the salt mine of Turda, Romania (once Torda, Hungary) has been a therapy center and tourist attraction since 1992. It’s considered as one of the most beautiful underground places in the world.

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Cristian Bortes

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Cristian Bortes


Saint Kinga Cathedral at the The Wieliczka Salt Mine, Poland, is alsoa major tourist attraction.

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Brian Snelson


The underground vaults of the Law Library Microform Consortium, where LLMC preserves all its hard copy material 650 feet underground in an old salt mine storage facility in Hutchinson, Kansas.

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Richard C. Amelung/Saint Louis University/AP


Pakistani visitors inside the centuries-old Khewra salt mine, located 160 kilometers south of Islamabad. The mine offers experimental allergy-related asthma therapy.

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: B.K. Bangash/AP


Storage chamber for low- and medium-grade radioactive waste produced by medicine and nuclear power plants, in the former salt mine called Schacht Asse II, in Remlingen, Germany.

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Joerg Sarbach/AP


A concert hall installed in the salt mine chamber N41 at a depth of 984 feet below Soledar, Ukraine.

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Photomig/AP


Visitors inside the Zipaquira Salt Cathedral, built into the walls of a salt mine nearly 600 feet into a mountain of Zipaquira, Colombia.

These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet

Picture: Javier Galeano/AP


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