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The Barbarastollen underground archive is an underground archive intended to preserve Germany’s cultural heritage from man-made or natural disaster. The Barbarastollen is located in a disused mine near Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It holds microfilms with about 1.12 billion images from German archives and museums. Among the documents stored here in microfilm facsimile are:

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  • Der Barbarastollen, auch als Oberriedstollen oder Oberrieder Stollen bezeichnet, ist ein stillgelegter Versorgungsstollen – Abraumstollen für Silber und Erze – des ehemaligen Bergwerks Grube Schauinsland im Hörnergrund am Fuße des Schauinsland bei Oberried in der Nähe von Freiburg im Breisgau.Er ist der Zentrale Bergungsort der Bundesrepublik Deutschland zur Lagerung von fotografisch – in schwarz-weiß auf 35-Millimeter-Polyester-Dünnfilm und seit 2010 auch auf Farbfilm – archivierten Dokumenten mit hoher national- oder kulturhistorischer Bedeutung. In Europa ist er das größte Archiv zur Langzeitarchivierung. Der Stollen ist nach der heiligen Barbara von Nikomedien benannt, der Schutzpatronin der Bergleute. (de)
  • Il Barbarastollen (in italiano Galleria di santa Barbara) è una cavità sotterranea della Germania a cui è affidato il compito di ospitare un grande archivio sotterraneo, il cui nome ufficiale è Zentrale Bergungsort der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, destinato a preservare il patrimonio culturale della Germania da rischi, come cataclismi di origine naturale o disastri causati dall'uomo. (it)
  • The Barbarastollen underground archive is an underground archive intended to preserve Germany’s cultural heritage from man-made or natural disaster. The Barbarastollen is located in a disused mine near Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It holds microfilms with about 1.12 billion images from German archives and museums. Among the documents stored here in microfilm facsimile are: (en)
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  • The Barbarastollen underground archive is an underground archive intended to preserve Germany’s cultural heritage from man-made or natural disaster. The Barbarastollen is located in a disused mine near Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It holds microfilms with about 1.12 billion images from German archives and museums. Among the documents stored here in microfilm facsimile are: * treaty text of the Peace of Westphalia * Bull by Pope Leo X threatening Martin Luther with excommunication * coronation document of Otto I * documents of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe * original building plans for Cologne Cathedral. * German Basic Law The Barbarastollen tunnel is protected by the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict of UNESCO. It is a "refuge intended to shelter, in the event of armed conflict, the movable cultural property" according to article 1 sub-paragraph b. It is furthermore the only cultural property in Germany under special protection according to Chapter II of the convention, and one of only five such sites worldwide, the others being the Vatican City and three refuges in the Netherlands. It is named after Saint Barbara. The entire complex is buried under 400 meters of rock. It is intended to survive a nuclear war. It is estimated that its contents should survive for at least 500 years without any serious damage. (en)
  • Der Barbarastollen, auch als Oberriedstollen oder Oberrieder Stollen bezeichnet, ist ein stillgelegter Versorgungsstollen – Abraumstollen für Silber und Erze – des ehemaligen Bergwerks Grube Schauinsland im Hörnergrund am Fuße des Schauinsland bei Oberried in der Nähe von Freiburg im Breisgau.Er ist der Zentrale Bergungsort der Bundesrepublik Deutschland zur Lagerung von fotografisch – in schwarz-weiß auf 35-Millimeter-Polyester-Dünnfilm und seit 2010 auch auf Farbfilm – archivierten Dokumenten mit hoher national- oder kulturhistorischer Bedeutung. In Europa ist er das größte Archiv zur Langzeitarchivierung. Der Stollen ist nach der heiligen Barbara von Nikomedien benannt, der Schutzpatronin der Bergleute. (de)
  • Il Barbarastollen (in italiano Galleria di santa Barbara) è una cavità sotterranea della Germania a cui è affidato il compito di ospitare un grande archivio sotterraneo, il cui nome ufficiale è Zentrale Bergungsort der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, destinato a preservare il patrimonio culturale della Germania da rischi, come cataclismi di origine naturale o disastri causati dall'uomo. (it)
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