I Photographed Ferris Wheel Underground

Even the Romans were mining salt in Torda, Transylvania. The current salt mine was opened in 1690 and it remained operational until 1932.

A while ago a recreational park was created in the mine with an investment of 7M eur for medicinal purposes. There’s entertainment, the air is clean and the temperature is constantly between 10-12 C°: ideal conditions for recovery from a number of illnesses. All areas are named after members of the Habsburg dynasty.

The 917 m long main corridor is the Franz Joseph gallery.

I Photographed Ferris Wheel Underground

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I Photographed Ferris Wheel Underground

The terrace above the Maria Theresa mine.

I Photographed Ferris Wheel Underground

Even the security net is made of salt.

I Photographed Ferris Wheel Underground

The trails that lead to the Panoramic elevator (accommodates 7) are beautifully and naturally decorated with salt.

I Photographed Ferris Wheel Underground

The old salt highlighting structure.

I Photographed Ferris Wheel Underground

The structure of the Ferris wheel lit by leds.

I Photographed Ferris Wheel Underground

Only two of us on the Ferris wheel.

I Photographed Ferris Wheel Underground

View of the Rudolf shaft from the top of the Ferris wheel.

I Photographed Ferris Wheel Underground

View on the mini golf courses and the pool tables. We can also find here an amphitheater with 100 heated seats, a sports track and various exhibitions.

I Photographed Ferris Wheel Underground

View on the top of the Rudolf shaft from below.

I Photographed Ferris Wheel Underground

The Panoramic elevator.

I Photographed Ferris Wheel Underground

Wooden bridge to the salt island in the shaft named after Marie Therese.

I Photographed Ferris Wheel Underground

View from the Salt Island.

I Photographed Ferris Wheel Underground

The bell-shaped Theresa mine 112 meter deep with a 8m deep salt lake that’s 75m in diameter – ideal for boating.

I Photographed Ferris Wheel Underground