There’s an amusement park in
Transylvania that’s 400 feet below
ground.Photos: Shutterstock/RossHelen/RaduBerean
Photo: Cristian Bortes
This converted salt mine in Turda, Romania is one of the world’s oldest, having been mentioned as early as 1075.
Photos: Cristian Bortes / Enrico Strocchi
Photos: Cristian Bortes
The man-made cavern is always 54 degrees with 80% humidity, and is relatively free of allergens and bacteria.
Photos: Cristian Bortes
It was a working mine starting in the 17th century until it became a cheese storage facility and a bomb shelter in 1932.
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60 years later, it was transformed into a magical underground amusement park.
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Visitors can go bowling, ride on a Ferris wheel, row around the indoor lake, or play mini golf, ping pong, and basketball.
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