Segen Gottes Show Mine
The Segen Gottes Show Mine (German: Besucherbergwerk Segen Gottes) is a show mine in the parish of Schnellingen in the municipality of Haslach in the Central Black Forest in Germany.[1]
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Opened | from 13th century |
Active | Grube Segen Gottes |
Closed | 1786 |
History
The silver mine of Segen Gottes was first mentioned in the records in the 13th century, but is probably older. The mine was closed in the 18th century.[1]
In 1997 minining enthusiasts began opening the adits and mineshafts. The town of Haslach decided to make these witnesses of medieval mining open to the public as a show mine.[2]
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See also
References
- Schwarzwald: Besucherbergwerk Segen Gottes at www.schwarzwald.com. Retrieved 23 Aug 2017.
- Badische Seiten: Besucherbergwerk Segen Gottes
Literature
- Wolfgang Werner, Volker Dennert: Lagerstätten und Bergbau im Schwarzwald. Herausgabe durch Landesamt für Geologie, Rohstoffe und Bergbau, Baden-Württemberg, Freiburg im Breisgau, 2004, ISBN 3-00-014636-9.
External links
- Besucherbergwerk Segen Gottes on the Haslach website
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