Kammerhof - Mining in Slovakia Exposition

Kammerhof - Mining in Slovakia Exposition

Kammerhof - Mining in Slovakia Exposition
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Kammerhof is the largest complex of buildings in the historical centre. The exhibition presents the history of the Slovak mining, particularly the technical collections, archaeological findings, moving models of mining equipment, the history of book printing in Banská Štiavnica, the first technical university in the world - the Mining Academy and its professors, portraits of Chamber earls and more. Exhibition is recommended by those interested in different dimensions of mining as well as in the living of miners.
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Naomi T
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4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2024 • Couples
This is an interesting collection of mining information and artifacts in a bright and beautiful building.

1) The pictures on Trip Advisor are from a different nearby mining museum, probably Adit Glanzenberg. We were disappointed when we realized there was no tunnel at Kammerhof.

2) The text in the exhibits is only Slovak, so if you don't speak Slovak, you need to use your imagination. Or ask if there is optional information in your language.
Written 23 August 2024
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ByzantineEyed
Europe38 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2013 • Couples
we visited Kammerhof in November. it was just before the closing time, but very nice man gave tour only for us and we paid 2 euro only. We were even allowed to take our dog with us, under condition that we will carry him all the time. we received there lots of new information I have never heard before. In the vestibulum they sell nice souvenirs and minerals. I recommend this nice museum to everyone. Highly educated stuff makes the experience perfect.
Written 12 August 2014
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geneus
Mountain View, CA55 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2017 • Couples
The exhibition is rather large, but not very impressive, unless you are particular fan of mining history and equipment .
Written 14 February 2017
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gdifelici
Prague, Czech Republic81 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2014 • Couples
Just along the main road this museum has tours on the hour, however being low season we tried at quater past and they opened just for us. We were given a guide leaflet and shown through the museum. Although it wasn´t a guided tour the staff was happy to answer any questions we had. Although not very large, its bigger than it seems outside and there is more information than one understands about the place. Good place if raining and for children as it contains a number of models of mine and mining equipment and is quite cheap.
Written 21 January 2014
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Wolszczak
Warsaw, Poland1,719 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2012 • Family
One minute you are walking the streets of the old Town, the second you are in the mine underground. The museum is not really worth visiting, but the short trip to the mines is really nice, especially if you are travelling with children. It's short and informative.
Written 11 March 2013
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