The Goldbergbau Museum Goldkronach is a specialized mining museum that primarily focuses on the history and techniques of gold extraction in the immediate vicinity of the Upper Franconian city of Goldkronach. The museum is housed in a former forestry house, which was built in 1740 by Colonel August von Wallenroth and was once the residence of Alexander von Humboldt between 1792 and 1795. The building is a protected monument.
The Goldbergbau Museum Goldkronach began its journey in 1987 as a local history museum and has been situated in the former forestry house since 2004. The ground floor of the museum is dedicated to documenting the city's history and also hosts special exhibitions. This provides visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the city's past and its connection to gold mining.
The first floor of the Goldbergbau Museum Goldkronach is dedicated to the history of mining in the region. Mining activities in the area began in the Middle Ages and were mentioned at the time of the town's foundation. There is documentary evidence of mining dating back to 1363, providing a deep historical context for visitors interested in the region's mining history.
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Bayreuther Straße 21, Goldkronach
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