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The German Salt Museum (German: Deutsche Salzmuseum / Industriedenkmal Saline Lüneburg) in the German town of Lüneburg, on the site of the old production facilities of the Lüneburg Saltworks (Lüneburger Saline) when it was closed in 1980. In 1991, it won the Council of Europe Museum Prize. This industrial memorial which is based in the boiling house built in 1924 is one of the earliest of its type. It recalls the history of the oldest and, at one time, the greatest industrial operation in central Europe. The museum is divided into four exhibition areas:

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  • Deutsches Salzmuseum (de)
  • German Salt Museum (en)
  • Museo tedesco del sale (it)
  • Музей соли (Люнебург) (ru)
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  • Das Deutsche Salzmuseum / Industriedenkmal Saline Lüneburg in Lüneburg entstand am Ort der alten Produktionsstätten der Lüneburger Saline nach deren Stilllegung im Jahre 1980. (de)
  • Музей соли (нем. Deutsches Salzmuseum) — музей в немецком городе Люнебург (Нижняя Саксония), открытый в 1989 году на месте прекративших работу в 1980 году солевых промыслов. (ru)
  • The German Salt Museum (German: Deutsche Salzmuseum / Industriedenkmal Saline Lüneburg) in the German town of Lüneburg, on the site of the old production facilities of the Lüneburg Saltworks (Lüneburger Saline) when it was closed in 1980. In 1991, it won the Council of Europe Museum Prize. This industrial memorial which is based in the boiling house built in 1924 is one of the earliest of its type. It recalls the history of the oldest and, at one time, the greatest industrial operation in central Europe. The museum is divided into four exhibition areas: (en)
  • Il museo tedesco del sale (in tedesco: Deutsche Salzmuseum / Industriedenkmal Saline Lüneburg) è dedicato alla storia millenaria dello sfruttamento del sale nella città tedesca di Lüneburg. Allestito in luogo delle vecchie strutture produttive delle "saline Lüneburg", dismesse nel 1980, il museo illustra l'attività di una delle più antiche e più grandi operazione industriali in Europa centrale. Lo spazio museale è diviso in quattro aree espositive: Nel 1991, il museo è stato premiato dal Consiglio d'Europa. (it)
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  • Das Deutsche Salzmuseum / Industriedenkmal Saline Lüneburg in Lüneburg entstand am Ort der alten Produktionsstätten der Lüneburger Saline nach deren Stilllegung im Jahre 1980. (de)
  • The German Salt Museum (German: Deutsche Salzmuseum / Industriedenkmal Saline Lüneburg) in the German town of Lüneburg, on the site of the old production facilities of the Lüneburg Saltworks (Lüneburger Saline) when it was closed in 1980. In 1991, it won the Council of Europe Museum Prize. This industrial memorial which is based in the boiling house built in 1924 is one of the earliest of its type. It recalls the history of the oldest and, at one time, the greatest industrial operation in central Europe. The museum is divided into four exhibition areas: * Salt in general (Salz allgemein) * 20th century (20. Jahrhundert) * 19th century (19. Jahrhundert) * Middle Ages and Early modern period (Mittelalter and frühe Neuzeit) During the summer demonstrations take place in a replica of part of a medieval boiling hut are available on request. Members of the salt museum staff, dressed in historical costume, demonstrate the salt-boiling process using lead salt pans heated on wood fires. (en)
  • Il museo tedesco del sale (in tedesco: Deutsche Salzmuseum / Industriedenkmal Saline Lüneburg) è dedicato alla storia millenaria dello sfruttamento del sale nella città tedesca di Lüneburg. Allestito in luogo delle vecchie strutture produttive delle "saline Lüneburg", dismesse nel 1980, il museo illustra l'attività di una delle più antiche e più grandi operazione industriali in Europa centrale. Lo spazio museale è diviso in quattro aree espositive: * Il sale in generale (Salz allgemein) * XX secolo (20. Jahrhundert) * XIX secolo (19. Jahrhundert) * Medioevo e Età moderna (Mittelalter e Frühe Neuzeit) Nel 1991, il museo è stato premiato dal Consiglio d'Europa. (it)
  • Музей соли (нем. Deutsches Salzmuseum) — музей в немецком городе Люнебург (Нижняя Саксония), открытый в 1989 году на месте прекративших работу в 1980 году солевых промыслов. (ru)
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