A tour of the unique spaces of the underground opal mines will make you feel like real miners.

The oldest opal mines in the world are located in the middle of the mountains called “Slanské vrchy” in the village of Červenica in the Prešov District. They are also known as the “Dubník Mines” and are a historically significant area with roots dating back to pre-Roman times. Based on expert assessments of the findings, deep opal mining in the Slanské vrchy began around the 11th century.

Slovak opals have been renowned for centuries for their intense play of colors, known as opalescence, and their unique properties make them highly valued in global markets. Visitors can experience a tour of the unique spaces of the underground opal mines with expert explanations covering the history, geology, and mineralogy of the area. Through the tour, they can learn about the lives and work of miners, the tools they used, and how they searched for the precious opal.

The tour of the rare opal mines is accessible for families with children, incorporating various games, stories, and legends. It is also suitable for adventurers who are attracted to exploring the most interesting corners of the 35-kilometer-long tunnels and trying their hand at mining this gemstone using the same tools that were used in the mines 150 years ago.

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