





World Cultural Heritage Rammelsberg Museum & Visitor Mine
The ore mine Rammelsberg was a mine for the extraction of non-ferrous metals on the mountain of the same name Rammelsberg (Harz). It is located south of the main town of Goslar in the district of Goslar in Lower Saxony..
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The friendly town is located on a hilltop that rises gently from east to west, directly on the western edge of the steeply sloping ditch between Liesing and Klebas, a few meters further to the west. In this moat the birthplace of the famous scholar Univ. Prof. Dr. Matthew von Lexer

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World Cultural Heritage Rammelsberg Museum & Visitor Mine
The mine was shut down in 1988 after more than 1000 years of almost continuous mining; Since 1992, the Rammelsberg visitor mine has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which since its expansion in 2010 bears the name Rammelsberg Mine, Old Town of Goslar and Upper Harz Water Management.
The Rammelsberg is part of the World Heritage Route of the UNESCO World Heritage in the Harz Mountains.
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Goslar
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Old Town
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