• Mine life - photographs from the working world of the Rammelsberg miners. ... © mines of rammelsberg world cultural heritage site.
  • Before embarking on our descent into the mines themselves our guide gave a brief description of the ore distribution of the Rammelsberg site.
  • The old town with its timber-framed houses and the nearby Rammelsberg mine are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Come fly there with us!
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  • The Master Malter's Tower (Maltermeisterturm) is the oldest surviving above-ground mine building on the Rammelsberg and, probably, in Germany as well.
  • Recognizing its historical significance and technological advancements, Rammelsberg Mine was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992.
  • Here you can discover more about the lives and work of the miners from the Middle Ages right up to the closure of the Rammelsberg Ore Mine.
  • When you visit Rammelsberg Mine these days, you’ll be able to independently explore the museum on the surface, which takes you through several historic buildings.
  • View of the Rammelsberg polymetallic mining area, in 1903. Rammelsberg Mine, Rammelsberg, Goslar, Goslar District, Lower Saxony, Germany.
  • The Goslar Rammelsberg mine, which fed the Goslar people for centuries, is still used today, but not for the mining of silver or iron, but for the mining of.