Places Foods Stories Newsletters
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...

No search results found for
“”

Make sure words are spelled correctly.

Try searching for a travel destination.

Places near me Random place

Popular Destinations

  • Paris
  • London
  • New York
  • Berlin
  • Rome
  • Los Angeles
Places Foods Stories Newsletters
Sign In Join
Places near me Random place
All Austria Hallstatt Salzwelten: The Hallstatt Salt Mine
AO Edited

Salzwelten: The Hallstatt Salt Mine

The world's oldest known salt mine.

Hallstatt, Austria

Added By
Dylan Thuras
Email
Been Here
Want to go
Added to list
CAPTION
Entrance to the mine   Andrew Bossi/CC BY-SA 3.0
Inside the mine   Andrew Bossi/CC BY-SA 3.0
Inside the mine   Andrew Bossi/CC BY-SA 3.0
  Andrew Bossi/CC BY-SA 3.0
Salt lamps   thisisbossi/CC BY-SA 2.0
  H. Michael Milley/CC BY-SA 2.0
  Andrew Bossi/CC BY-SA 3.0
Former miners house   Andreas Stiasny/CC BY-SA 4.0
Been Here
Want to go
Added to list

About

Despite the fact that Hallstatt, Austria was accessible only by foot and boat until 1890 Hallstatt has been a major site of human activity for over 7,000 years. The reason: salt. Salt has been harvested by humans since at least 6000 B.C., and likely much longer than that. The salt mine at Hallstatt has been active since at least 5000 B.C. through the Bronze age, Greeks, Romans, Middle Ages, and into the modern one.

Hallstatt, along with other salt mines, helped to make the Dachstein-Hallstattersee region of Austria extremely wealthy. As a method to move valuable salt brine, 400 years ago a pipeline made of 13,000 hollowed-out trees was created. The wooden pipeline remained in use until quite recently.

In 1734, an ancient corpse was discovered mummified in the salt. The body was described as "pressed flat and tightly grown into the rock. Clothing and tools were quite strange but well preserved." The mysterious ancient corpse was, according to the custom of the day, given a Christian burial and so lost to science.

Though unable to view the salt man, visitors to Hallstatt will get to see other prehistoric tombs, a glass case with 2,500-year-old bones, some wax cavemen, and a silly light show; visitors can also slide down a pair of long wooden chutes apparently once used by the miners to get around. Nearby Salzburg and Altaussee have their own additional salt mine tours.

The mine has been updated into a truly multimedia experience with a train ride through the salt mine, sliding down historic salt chutes in your cool orange salt suits (mandatory), boat ride, and high production value video explaining salt through the eyes of some old royal historical figure. At the end, you get a little commemorative shaker of salt from the mines!

Places

Discover your next amazing Atlas Place.

Get more unusual and extraordinary places each week with the Atlas Obscura Places newsletter.

Your newsletter subscriptions with us are subject to Atlas Obscura's Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

Related Tags

Wonders Of Salt Subterranean Sites Salt Mines Minerals

Community Contributors

Added By

Dylan

Edited By

Michelle Cassidy

  • Michelle Cassidy

Published

February 11, 2009

Edit this listing

Make an Edit
Add Photos
Salzwelten: The Hallstatt Salt Mine
Hallstatt, 4830
Austria
47.557293, 13.646957
Visit Website

Nearby Places

Hallstatt Museum

Hallstatt, Austria

miles away

Hallstatt Charnel House

Hallstatt, Austria

miles away

5 Fingers Observation Deck

Obertraun, Austria

miles away

Explore the Destination Guide

Photo of Hallstatt

Hallstatt

Austria

Places 3

Nearby Places

Hallstatt Museum

Hallstatt, Austria

miles away

Hallstatt Charnel House

Hallstatt, Austria

miles away

5 Fingers Observation Deck

Obertraun, Austria

miles away

Explore the Destination Guide

Photo of Hallstatt

Hallstatt

Austria

Places 3

Related Stories and Lists

Wonders of Salt

List

By Meg Neal

New Uses for Old Mines

churches

By Eric Elder

Related Places

  • Impressive hallways

    Tuzluca, Turkey

    Tuzluca Salt Mines

    A former salt mine is now a cool picnic spot for families and asthmatics.

  • Nemocón Salt Mine.

    Nemocón, Colombia

    Nemocón Salt Mine

    Colorful lights and mirror-like brine pools create trippy illusions within the historic mine.

  •  The Kansas Underground Salt Museum

    Hutchinson, Kansas

    Strataca, The Kansas Underground Salt Museum

    Home to Hollywood history and a very special salt crystal.

  • Pulpí Geode

    Pulpí, Spain

    Geoda de Pulpí (Pulpí Geode)

    Peek into a cave of giant, glimmering crystals.

  • A Blue John seam.

    Derbyshire, England

    Blue John Cavern

    Semi-precious Blue John stones have been mined in this cavern system for centuries.

  • Santa Claus, Arizona

    Emerald Isle Mine

    This abandoned open-pit copper mine features stunning turquoise mineral pools and excellent rock-hunting opportunities.

  • Aerial view easterly over the mine site. The main pit is just right of center.  The freeway is Interstate-15.

    Mountain Pass, California

    Mountain Pass Mine

    The only mine for rare earth elements in the United States has been intermittently active since the 1950s.

  • Living quarters

    Aouli, Morocco

    Ahouli Mines

    Large-scale operations in these mines ceased in the 1960s, leaving behind crumbling processing facilities and deserted living quarters.

Aerial image of Vietnam, displaying the picturesque rice terraces, characterized by their layered, verdant fields.
Atlas Obscura Membership

Become an Atlas Obscura Member


Join our community of curious explorers.

Become a Member

Get Our Email Newsletter

Follow Us

Facebook YouTube TikTok Instagram Pinterest RSS Feed

Get the app

Download the App
Download on the Apple App Store Get it on Google Play
  • All Places
  • Latest Places
  • Most Popular
  • Places to Eat
  • Random
  • Nearby
  • Add a Place
  • Stories
  • Food & Drink
  • Itineraries
  • Lists
  • Video
  • Podcast
  • Newsletters
  • All Trips
  • Membership
  • Feedback & Ideas
  • Community Guidelines
  • Product Blog
  • Unique Gifts
  • Work With Us
  • About
  • FAQ
  • Advertise With Us
  • Advertising Guidelines
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms of Use
Atlas Obscura

© 2026 Atlas Obscura. All Rights Reserved.