Wieliczka

Poland
Wieliczka, Poland
Photo: Magistratwieliczka CC BY-SA 4.0 source

The Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1978, draws well over a million visitors a year to this town in southern Poland's Kraków metropolitan area. Founded in 1290, Wieliczka developed through the medieval period as a salt-extraction centre, and the mine — known in Latin as Magnum Sal — is now a museum. The walkable old town core, listed as a National Polish Monument in 1994, has a solid café and restaurant scene.

  • Population18,677
  • Nearest water1.0 km
  • Nearest mountain2.6 km
  • UNESCO within 50 km6

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