The mine’s journey to becoming a tourist hotspot is as layered as the salt on its walls. During , it served as a bomb shelter for local citizens. In the years following the war, it took on an even stranger role: a massive, naturally cooled storage facility for cheese. Tips for Your Visit
Imagine descending into the earth, deeper than a 30-story building is tall, only to find a glowing Ferris wheel, a shimmering subterranean lake, and echoes of a 17th-century mining past. Welcome to Salina Turda , a salt mine turned "underground theme park" that feels like stepping into a science fiction film. The Descent into the Deep 120m.rar
: Take advantage of the clean, ionized air while you play a round of billiards or explore the echoing halls. Expand map The mine’s journey to becoming a tourist hotspot
While "120m.rar" might sound like a technical file name, it is actually a perfect prompt for a blog post about one of the world's most surreal travel destinations: , an underground amusement park located 120 meters deep in a Romanian salt mine. Tips for Your Visit Imagine descending into the
: Get a unique perspective of the massive cavern from the only Ferris wheel in the world located inside a salt mine.
: The mine features ping pong tables, a bowling alley, and even a mini-golf course.