Falun Mine

Falun och Kopparbergslagen
museum in Falun
#1 in Falun / #125 in Sweden
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by Hans Lindqvist
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Falun Mine, located in Falun, Sweden, is a historic mining site that played a crucial role in the economic development of the region and Sweden's industrial history. The mine was operational for over a millennium, from around the 10th century until its closure in 1992. Throughout its history, Falun Mine was a major producer of copper, which was essential for various industries, including coin production and shipbuilding. The site also produced other minerals such as gold, silver, and lead. The mine is renowned for its massive open pit, known as the Great Pit (Stora Stöten), which formed as a result of a collapse in 1687. Today, Falun Mine is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its significant contributions to mining technology and its impact on global trade and industry.


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