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Contribuiți la feedbackThe Rammelsberg as such in connection with the surrounding landscape and of course with the beautiful craftsman town of Goslar is something very special and something you must have seen and should be inspired by mining, resin and old craft towns. From the page a clear recommendation. From the museum as such in connection with the entrance to the Rammelsberg with a small train, I am not quite so convinced, but that everyone looks different. The museum is well structured and also informative, the outdoor areas are also well designed with many exhibitions. But I was very disappointed, with booked entry to the mountain. I was hoping for more. It went every few meters by train to Rammelsberg and the whole trip took only a few minutes. Once down you were guided around for a few minutes and then the train went out of the mountain. I must say that the Samson Grube in St Andreasberg offers a better experience of a mountain tour, especially since the entrance fee for the complete Rammelsberg Tour is not insignificant. All in all, not uninteresting. I think something too expensive. But the beautiful Goslar and a hearty environment compensate for any disappointing ride in the mountain.
No matter what season, the Rammelsberg always has something to offer. In summer you glorify to go through the cool mountain. In winter the small but very fine Christmas market. Small concerts all year round. Guided tours over the terrain, where even after the 10 tour it is not boring because there is always something to add.
Very nice of me. Many impressive mining technology and history in the houses. Guided tours were elaborate and carefully adapted to Corona times. (Guide Röder-Stollen was visited. But also on the side with oral protection, not suitable for spectacle wearers.
If you are interested in mining, technology and history, this is a very good thing. I liked the visit and the visit very well. Negative point was the guided visit, or their booking and advice. We registered by phone and reserved a tour. As in my childhood, we wanted to get to the mountain on the Loren. However, this has not given us the guidance. I would like to have sm phone to get more advice on the scope of the guides. Well, it can happen, otherwise the guided walk was also very interesting and informative.
A completely successful day. The museum is just great. Staff very friendly. It should be noted that the train ride to the mountain. The manager explains the work of the miners and the construction of the plant perfectly. Next