
Dating back some 2000 years, Salina Turda was a hive of activity for centuries until it finally closed in 1932. Its vast caverns were then used as bomb shelters during World War II, and later for storing cheese.
But the enormous mine has now been given a mind-boggling makeover, transforming into a futuristic theme park more than 100 metres below ground.
Your first peek inside Salina Turda will take your breath away.
After descending down a series of narrow, cramped tunnels, you emerge onto a high platform overlooking the main cavern.
The size of the space is simply unbelievable, as you gaze from the ceiling down through the cascading neon lights to the whizzing amusement park more than 40 metres below.
If you’re brave enough, you can walk around the perimeter of the mine on a terrifying wooden gangway. Otherwise you can head straight to the panoramic, glass elevator that takes you down to the main floor.
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