Enjoy a fascinating day trip exploring Romania’s rich heritage. Start with a tour of a historic salt mine, discovering its vast underground chambers and therapeutic air. Then, savor a delicious lunch paired with local wines at a picturesque winery. Conclude your day with a peaceful visit to Snagov Monastery, nestled on an island and steeped in legend as the final resting place of Vlad the Impaler.
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Slanic Prahova Saline is the largest salt mine in Europe. Now the old mine is currently open to the general public, being used as a leisure place. Slănic Prahova Saline is located at a depth of 208m, on an area of 53,000sqm and was opened for visit after 1970. The saline consists of 14 rooms, in the form of a trapeze, having an opening at the base of 32 meters, the tray, 10 meters and a height of 45 meters. The excavated space is 2.9 million cubic meters of salt. Underground is also a sanatorium for asthmatic patients who are provided specialized medical care. The ventilation of the mine is natural, with a constant temperature throughout the year of 12 degrees Celsius.
Wine cellar
Located on a small island outside Bucharest, Snagov Church is one of the most important religious monuments in Southern Romania. The small church, originally part of a monastery, dates since the medieval centuries when local princes endowed, strengthened, and enlarged it in their effort of supporting the Orthodox Church.
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