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Wieliczka Salt Mine
Kopalnia soli Wieliczka
Some 16km southeast of the Krakow city centre, Wieliczka is famous for its ultra-deep Salt Mine. Unesco World Heritage Site.
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Address and Contact
Gmina Wieliczka,
Poland
Email: turystyka@kopalnia.pl
Phone: +48 12 278 73 02
Rating: 5/5
Wieliczka Salt Mine Pictures
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