The Fundgrube company was one of the largest and most important mining facilities in the Neustädtler mining area. The preserved day buildings include the hat house (1830), the mine forge (1839), the room house, the well house and the powder house (1844) . The wooden hut above the turbine shaft was built as a protective building around 1984. The Aufschlagrösche is touristically accessible up to the turbine shaft, Schneeberg, Schneeberg, Saxony, Germany, Europe
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The Fundgrube company was one of the largest and most important mining facilities in the Neustädtler mining area. The preserved day buildings include the hat house (1830), the mine forge (1839), the room house, the well house and the powder house (1844) . The wooden hut above the turbine shaft was built as a protective building around 1984. The Aufschlagrösche is touristically accessible up to the turbine shaft, Schneeberg, Schneeberg, Saxony, Germany, Europe

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