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SUMMARY:Exhibition Silberglanz & Kumpeltod
DESCRIPTION:25 October 2024 – 29 June 2025Tuesday-Sunday 10am-6pm Thurs
 day 10am-8pm↗ Website\nWe still see them today in parades\, carved Chris
 tmas decorations and even on an altar: proud miners in smart uniforms. The
  traditional profession shaped the economy and culture of the Ore Mountain
 s on the border of Saxony and the Czech Republic in two ways. Coins were m
 inted from the mined and processed silver ore. These formed the basis for 
 the wealth of the region\, which is still on display today in the  Grüne
 n Gewölbe in Dresden.\nThe exhibition on mining brings to light what went
  on underground for thousands of years. It reveals the dark secrets of the
  miners from the Bronze Age to the 21st century. Mining has always been a 
 laboratory for technical\, social and economic innovations that often have
  long-lasting effects. And where will we actually get the raw materials in
  the future to cope with the upcoming transformations?
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>25 October 2024 – 29 June 2025</
 strong><br />Tuesday-Sunday 10am-6pm&nbsp\;<br />Thursday 10am-8pm<br /><a
  href="https://www.smac.sachsen.de/bergbau.html" target="_blank">↗ Websi
 te</a></p>\n<p>We still see them today in parades\, carved Christmas decor
 ations and even on an altar: proud miners in smart uniforms. The tradition
 al profession shaped the economy and culture of the Ore Mountains on the b
 order of Saxony and the Czech Republic in two ways. Coins were minted from
  the mined and processed silver ore. These formed the basis for the wealth
  of the region\, which is still on display today in the &nbsp\;Grünen Gew
 ölbe in Dresden.</p>\n<p>The exhibition on mining brings to light what we
 nt on underground for thousands of years. It reveals the dark secrets of t
 he miners from the Bronze Age to the 21st century. Mining has always been 
 a laboratory for technical\, social and economic innovations that often ha
 ve long-lasting effects. And where will we actually get the raw materials 
 in the future to cope with the upcoming transformations?</p>
LOCATION:Chemnitz\, State Museum of Archaeology Chemnitz
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