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Mines of Rammelsberg

The Rammelsberg is a mountain, 635 metres high, on the northern edge of the Harz range, south of the historic town of Goslar in the North… Read more…

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Mines of Rammelsberg
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The Rammelsberg is a mountain, 635 metres high, on the northern edge of the Harz range, south of the historic town of Goslar in the North German state of Lower Saxony. The mountain is the location of an important silver, copper, and lead mine. When it closed in 1988, it had been the only mine still working continuously for over 1,000 years. Because of its long history of mining and testimony to the advancement and exchange of technology over many centuries, the visitor mine of Rammelsberg was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992.

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More information on the UNESCO official website whc.unesco.org/en/list/623
Address Goslar 38640, Germany
Coordinates 51°53'31.403" N, 10°25'14.475" E
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