Mariahilfstolln

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Tunnel mouth hole

The Mariahilfstolln , also Mariahilf-Stollen (Czech Marie Pomocná ), is a visitor mine in Měděnec (Copper Mountain) in the Czech Republic . It was reopened in May 2007 after the tunnel had already been opened to tourists on July 31, 1910 as access to the malachite caves . Malachite was mainly mined here in the past . The tunnel leads below Mědník ( Kupferhübel , 910 m) into the mountain.

literature

  • Franz Ambrosius Reuss : The gravel pit on the copper hill near Kupferberg . In: Mineralogical and mining remarks on Bohemia . Christian Friedrich Himburg, Berlin 1801 ( digitized ).

Web links

Commons : Mariahilfstolln  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Josef Hoßner: The Kupferhübel in history, legend and literature . In: Nordwestböhmischer Gebirgsvereins-Verband (Hrsg.): Erzgebirgs-Zeitung. Monthly for folklore and local history, hiking care and tourism . 12th issue of the 46th year. Teplitz-Schönau December 1925, p. 176 ( digitized version ).

Coordinates: 50 ° 25 ′ 27.4 "  N , 13 ° 6 ′ 41.7"  E