Parco Minerario Di Cortabbio
Museum | Primaluna | Lombardia | Italy
The Parco Minerario di Cortabbio in Primaluna, Lombardy, Italy, is a fascinating mining area that offers visitors a deep insight into the history and extraction of Barite, an important mineral. The origins of mining in this region date back to the 19th century, when the first deposits of Barite were discovered. This mineral had various applications, from the food industry to paper production and even medical use.
Visitors have the opportunity to explore the underground tunnels of the former Barite mine. The tour covers approximately 1,000 meters and passes through illuminated tunnels, providing a fascinating insight into the geological features and working conditions of the miners. Along the way, visitors can see original tools and equipment that were once used by the miners.
In addition to the underground tour, visitors can also see the remains of the above-ground facilities. This includes the remains of the station, the cable car, and the entrances to older mines such as Speranza Superiore and Virginia Superiore. This outdoor tour allows one to trace the development of mining in the region over the years.