Underground mining with rock and mining machine

Stamping point 37 / Büchenberg

The Büchenberg ore mine is located on the road from Elbingerode to Heimburg above the Trecktal valley.

Underground mining with rock and mining machine

In about 75 minu­tes, you will be shown in a pro­fes­sio­nal and enter­tai­ning way the con­di­ti­ons under which the Harz miners extra­c­ted the valuable ores until 1970. Via an easi­ly navigab­le stair­ca­se, past the migh­ty sup­port­ing struc­tures of what was once the lon­gest cable car in Euro­pe, you will reach the cable car’s dri­ve sys­tem, which is demons­tra­ted by visi­tor gui­des along with the other mining equip­ment loca­ted underground. 

A geo­lo­gi­cal out­crop that is uni­que in Euro­pe and reve­als dif­fe­rent types of rock in the smal­lest of spaces is a colorful sight. A sight that not only cap­ti­va­tes visi­tors inte­res­ted in geo­lo­gy. In the mine, you can expe­ri­ence other mining tech­no­lo­gy in full ope­ra­ti­on. Over­head loa­ders, ham­mer drills and ore scra­pers are impres­si­ve not only in size and weight, but also in the noi­se level, which every visi­tor can expe­ri­ence for them­sel­ves. All of the­se machi­nes are faithful­ly repro­du­ced from the Büchen­berg. The moun­tain opens up to reve­al its tre­asu­res in a deep red color. In the midd­le of the ore, on the mining field, you can mar­vel at the migh­ty ore deposits. 

From the visi­tor par­king lot, walk past his­to­ric mining equip­ment to the ent­rance of the show mine. The­re you will also find the stamp box on the mining natu­re trail. 

Silhouette of trees and hills at night
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