Lot's wife portrays Princess Kinga, allegedly the mine's original 13th Century owner. |
It was another rainy day in Krakow. Yesterday was so rainy that the Vistula River has (very slightly) overflowed its banks. This means it is a good day to down into the salt mine.
The Wieliczka Salt Mine is about a half hour southeast of the City of Krakow. It is considered to be one of the absolute must-see/must-do things in Krakow. For one thing, it is freakin' huge. For another, it has all this stuff inside made out of salt. Let's have a look:
And here's our first item carved entirely of salt:
Here is a display showing the working of the mine back in the day.
I believe that everywhere you see a large "room" on the guided walking tour is where a huge quantity of pure white sodium chloride was mined out of the mine.
Here is a carving of a king:
This is a small chapel:
What's most interesting about this main chapel is that it has so much of the standard religious art, only it is carved from the salt:
The altar looks like the altar in any ornate cathedral.
Wedding of Cana:
And, way up high on the wall, it's a Nativity:
The Baby Jesus is carved out of salt, too, but not from the salt of this mine. He's from an orange-ish salt that had been brought in from elsewhere.
How would I rate the two and one-half walk through the Wieliczka Salt Mine? I'm not sure I would've willingly given up a sunny afternoon for this, but it was definitely worth touring while the rain poured down hard on the surface a few hundred feet up.
What an interesting tour. Thanks so much for sharing it. I love your blogs!!!
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