Podzemlje Pece, Tourist Mine and Museum

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Muzej Rudnik svinca in cinka Mežica
Glančnik 8, SI-2392 Mežica
Phone386 (0) 2 870 0160, 386 (0) 2 870 2400




Abstract

The train stops in the centre of the Moring mining area, from where visitors can continue on foot with a guide. On a 1.5 kilometre-long path spiralling down between two horizons, the history of mining is presented to visitors. Mining equipment and a number of well-preserved machines are displayed on the very same spots where they were once used by the miners at work. Tunnels also used to be dug through the ore deposits, which is why there are still some remains of the glittering, grey coloured metallic lead ore.

The old mine administration building of 1927, located in front of the mine entrance, has been converted into a museum with a number of collections (a mining exhibition, the collection of Maks Kunc, miner and photographer).

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Podzemlje Pece, turistični rudnik in muzej +
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After its closure in 2004, the Mežica lead and zinc mine was turned into Podzemlje Pece, Tourist Mine and Museum which was nominated for the European Museum of the Year Award 2007. +
After its closure in 2004, the Mežica lead and zinc mine was turned into Podzemlje Pece, Tourist Mine and Museum which was nominated for the European Museum of the Year Award 2007. +
+386 / 2 870 0180 +
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