Museum

Bergbaumuseum Alp Taspin

Bergbaumuseum Alp Taspin, Zillis

Since 2010, the Alp Taspin Mining Museum has documented how up to 70 miners mined non-ferrous metals at over 2,200 meters above sea level between the 17th and 19th centuries. Probably the highest museum in Switzerland, it is located in a former pigsty and serves both as an information room and as a starting point for guided tours through the nearby 80-metre-long tunnel. The museum presents the individual stages of mining and the regional history of ore extraction. The mining of non-ferrous metals on the Alp Taspin high above Zillis has been documented since 1605 and continued until 1892. In the most productive years, up to 1900 tons of raw ore were produced in the mines of the Schamsertal, from which around 16 tons of lead and 65 kilograms of silver were extracted.


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Bergbaumuseum Alp Taspin
Bergbaumuseum Alp Taspin
7432 Zillis

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Bergbaumuseum Alp Taspin
7432 Zillis
info@viamala.ch
081 650 90 30

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