Miners City Ostrava offers not only a variety of architectural and natural attractions, but also some interesting technical objects, a visit that will be informative and interesting. These monuments include the unique mine "Michal", which is on the list, considered by UNESCO to give objects listed in them a special status.
Mine "Michael" was opened in the middle of the XIX century. Nowadays it is no longer valid, it is a museum, which attracts thousands of tourists each month. They are encouraged to go through multiple routes, covering all points, where every day is stopped miner descending into the mine. Travelers will visit the locker room, see the safety equipment will be able to go down on the elevator, walk a narrow corridor to the place of development ore. All guests will feel what feels miner daily.
In addition, guests indicate boiler and engine compartments, showing the work of the steam engine, talk about how to carry out rescue work.
The guides tell about the history of the gallery "Michael." The most significant reconstruction of the mine took place in 1915. It was then acquired an industrial complex the image that we see now.
Mine was equipped with the latest technology in 1912. Even then, the miners came to the aid of numerous devices, greatly facilitates their work. The mine was opened until 1993. It was then frozen for 2 years, until it was decided the fate of. Only in 1995 did the galleries of the museum.
Getting on the territory of the gallery "Michael", the tourists are in an industrial plant the late XIX - early XX centuries.
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