Grube Fortuna and its collection

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Today, the Grube Fortuna serves as a visitor mine and a geo-information center, located within the Geopark Westerwald-Lahn-Taunus. This offers tourists a unique opportunity to explore the mine and learn about the geological features of the region.

Interactive Mining Experience at Grube Fortuna

Visitors to the Grube Fortuna have the opportunity to enter the mine via a shaft and a mine train. This journey leads to an old mining area where the technique of iron ore mining in the Grube Fortuna is demonstrated. This interactive experience provides a hands-on understanding of the mining process.

Grube Fortuna on the Route of Industrial Culture and ERIH

The Grube Fortuna visitor mine is part of the Route of Industrial Culture in Central Hesse and the European Route of Industrial Heritage (ERIH). This inclusion highlights the historical and cultural significance of the mine, making it a point of interest for those interested in industrial history and heritage.

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Grube Fortuna
Grube Fortuna 1
35606 Solms

Visitor information Grube Fortuna

Opening hours

March 17 - December 8
Friday - Saturday
10:00 -17:00

Admission

6 – 16€9.00
6 – 16€9.00
Adults€15.00
Adults€15.00
Disabled€14.00
Disabled€14.00
Students€14.00
Students€14.00

Groups of 10 or more: 14 EUR per person
School classes , children and young people aged 6 to 16 (10 or more): 8 EUR per person

Facilities

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Location & Map

Grube Fortuna 1, Solms

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Exhibitions

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Grube Fortuna Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Grube Fortuna in Solms, Germany, is a well-preserved former iron ore mine that offers visitors an insightful look into the region's mining history. The museum provides guided tours that take you deep into the mine shafts, allowing you to experience the underground environment firsthand. Many visitors appreciate the knowledgeable guides who explain the mining processes and the harsh working conditions of the past.

    The museum features original mining equipment and machinery, giving a realistic representation of how the mine operated. The tour includes a ride on the mine train, which is often highlighted as an exciting part of the experience, especially for children. The museum also has above-ground exhibits that further elaborate on the mining industry's impact on the local area.

    While most visitors find the experience educational and engaging, some mention that the tours are primarily conducted in German, which can be a drawback for non-German speakers. However, some guides do their best to provide explanations in English when possible.

    The site can be physically demanding, with stairs and uneven surfaces, which might be challenging for visitors with mobility issues. Some visitors also note that it can be quite cold underground, so bringing warm clothing is advisable.

    Overall, Grube Fortuna offers a hands-on, educational experience that appeals to both history enthusiasts and families. Its authentic preservation of mining heritage makes it a worthwhile visit for those interested in industrial history or looking for a unique attraction in the area.

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