SALTWORKS AND THERMAL MEDICINE MUSEUM
Museum
2024
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2024
Built in the 19th century, the saltworks and graduation building at Ciechocinek, used to evacuate water from the saltworks, form an admirable architectural ensemble. The buildings are arranged in a horseshoe shape, based on 7,000 wooden panels wedged into the ground. During the salt production process, healing particles naturally diffuse into the area, known for its microclimate, rich in iodine and bromine, enabling natural inhalation.
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La construction de la saline de Ciechocinek a commencé en 1824.
Elle était supervisée par Ing. Jakub Graff.
L’investissement a été confié à Konstanty Leon Wolicki, intéressé par le développement de l’industrie et du commerce en Pologne.
Wolicki était un pionnier de l'industrialisation du Royaume de Pologne.
La construction de la saline était située près de la Vistule en raison de la possibilité de transport par eau.
Près de la colline de sable, deux premières tours de graduation ont été érigées, la troisième érigée en 1859.
La production a commencé le 21 octobre 1832.