Bochnia Salt Mine Sutoris Hotel Health Centre Leisure Centre Archaeological Park Goetz Palace
The Sutoris Shaft
Constructed in the mid 13th century it is the oldest still-operational shaft in Poland. Its history is linked to the legend of how St. Kinga miraculously brought the rock salt from Hungary to Poland. In the immediate vicinity of the shaft is a modern hotel which is part of the spa complex of Bochnia Salt Mine Ltd.
The Campi Shaft
The name derives from the Latin word “campus” meaning field, because the shaft was sunk in a field that at that time was outside the town. The shaft was constructed during the years 1556-1566 and over time has been repeatedly modernised.