Buried nearly 1,000 feet beneath southern Poland lies the Bochnia Salt Mine, one of Europe's oldest salt mines and a UNESCO World Heritage site with a history spanning nearly 1,000 years. This sprawling underground labyrinth stretches 37 miles across 16 levels, with only a fraction accessible to the public.
In this episode, we explore the mine's forbidden corridors, including collapsing tunnels, abandoned leaching chambers untouched since the 1960s, and sacred chapels carved deep into the earth. Discover stories of horses lowered by net into the abyss, steam-powered industrialization under the Habsburg Empire, and an underground railway passing through a consecrated Catholic church.
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