Amusement park in the planet's oldest salt mine
Salina Turda is one of the oldest salt mines in the world that has been renovated and built into an amusement park with many fascinating games.
Salina Turda is one of the oldest salt mines in the world that has been renovated and built into an amusement park with many fascinating games.
Salina Turda salt mine with a depth of 100m is located in Transylvania, Romania is one of the oldest salt mines in the world.
Here, visitors will take the elevator down and can see the entire park.
Relax in a space with a new design that makes visitors feel like they are out of space.
Experience with the first and only mini golf course in the world built underground.
Tourists will be immensely delighted when they have just discovered an ancient salt mine that has just participated in recreational activities.
The ferris wheel game in an ancient salt mine.
The lighting system is very creative and artistic.
This amusement park also includes boating on the underground lake.
At the center of the salt mine is a sports arena, players can participate in subjects such as table tennis, badminton, handball, billiards .
One of the ancient salt extraction tools in the Salina Turda salt mine is still preserved for visitors to visit.
Unique design shaped like a hedgehog.
View of the amusement park from above.
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