World Heritage Site Rammelsberg and its collection

World Heritage Site Rammelsberg is a museum in Goslar in Germany.

DEWeltkulturerbe Rammelsberg
ENWorld Heritage Rammelsberg ore mines
DEWeltkulturerbe Rammelsberg - Museum & Besucherbergwerk

History & Anthropology History & Anthropology Science & Technology Science & Technology

World Heritage Site Rammelsberg
Bergtal 19
38640 Goslar

Visitor information World Heritage Site Rammelsberg

Opening hours

November - March
Daily
9:00 -17:00

April - October
Daily
9:00 -18:00

Closed:
December 24 and 31

Admission

4 – 17€4.50
Adults€9.00
Disabled€6.00
Family (2 adults, 2 children)€18.00
Students€6.00

Additional child: 2 EUR per person
Groups ( 15 or more)
Adult: 8 EUR per person
4- 17: 4 EUR per person
Students and person with disabilities: 5 EUR per person

Facilities

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Location & Map

Bergtal 19, Goslar

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Exhibitions

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World Heritage Site Rammelsberg Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The World Heritage Site Rammelsberg in Goslar, Germany, offers visitors a comprehensive look into the region's rich mining history. This former mine, which operated for over 1000 years, has been transformed into an educational and interactive museum experience. Visitors appreciate the well-preserved industrial architecture and the opportunity to explore both above-ground facilities and underground tunnels. The guided tours are informative, providing insights into the mining techniques used over the centuries and the lives of the miners. Many reviewers highlight the knowledgeable guides who bring the site's history to life. The museum's exhibits are well-curated, featuring original machinery and tools that give a tangible sense of the mining operations. However, some visitors mention that the site can be physically demanding, with steep stairs and narrow passages in the mine shafts, which may not be suitable for those with mobility issues. A few reviews note that while most information is available in German, English translations are sometimes limited. Despite these minor drawbacks, the overall experience is highly regarded, with many visitors finding it an educational and impressive look into Germany's industrial heritage.

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