• Discover a fascination world above and below ground at the World Heritage Site Rammelsberg in Goslar.
  • The Rammelsberg is a mountain, 635 metres (2,083 ft) high, on the northern edge of the Harz range, south of the historic town of Goslar in the North German state of Lower...
  • At the World Heritage Site Mines of Rammelsberg, Historic Town of Goslar and Upper Harz Water Management System a wide range of museums and...
  • Mining on the Rammelsberg was first mentioned in the records around 968 by the Saxon chronicler, Widukind of Corvey.
  • All visitors to the UNESCO World Heritage Site can stay at Rammelsberg on an hourly basis or all day...
  • The copper, lead and tin mines of Rammelsberg mountain, in the Harz region, were worked continuously from the 11th century until the 1980s.
  • Before embarking on our descent into the mines themselves our guide gave a brief description of the ore distribution of the Rammelsberg site.
  • The Rammelsberg ore mine for the extraction of non-ferrous metals on the mountain of the same name, Rammelsberg (Harz), is located south of the core town...
  • 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.
  • In the Rammelsberg visitor mine, which was shut down in 1988, the technical facilities of approximately 1,000 years of mining have been largely preserved.