• Mining activity at Rammelsberg as early as the 3rd century is documented by finds of Rammelsberg ores in excavations in the southern Harz region.
  • Rammelsberg mine. Old mine in the huge SEDEX deposit in the Harz Mountains. Aufbereitungsanlage und Förderturm am Rammelsberg.
  • Mining at the Rammelsberg was first mentioned in the Res gestae saxonicae by Saxon chronicler Widukind of Corvey about 968.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The Mines of Rammelsberg, located near Goslar in the Harz Mountains, were once the largest underground mine in the world for extracting copper, lead, and zinc.
  • For more than 1000 years ore deposits were mined at the Rammelsberg mine; making it one of the largest continuously mined ore deposits in the world.
  • The discovery of the remains of ore in D&uunl;na, near Osterode, dating to the 3rd or 4th century AD suggested that it came from Rammelsberg mine.
  • The Rammelsberg Museum and Visitor Mine near Goslar stages 1,000 years of mining history; from the age-old method of mining ore by laying a fire, via an...
  • Rammelsberg Mine. A souvenir of the mine. Cute wooden dolls are unique and famous ones in this area, Saxony district in Germany.