trips, monasteries, tourism ecumenical
Fan "(geological formation spectacular fan shaped white from Cretaceous tuff);
- "Beech MIUL" (legend says was the son of Miu Haiducu pandour the Tudor Vladimirescu, which came to plunder the high road in the Horezu fairs at Muiereasca and Elijah pub Chioru. After giving it hit, it said to be hiding in the hollow trunk of a beech cut into old wood from a nearby).
- Old architectural monuments: ruins of the church of the Assumption of Large mines (XVl th century), Slatioarele church (XVI century, founded by Alexander's wife Mircea Voda) and former monastery church Titireciu (XVI century) .
- "Beech MIUL" (legend says was the son of Miu Haiducu pandour the Tudor Vladimirescu, which came to plunder the high road in the Horezu fairs at Muiereasca and Elijah pub Chioru. After giving it hit, it said to be hiding in the hollow trunk of a beech cut into old wood from a nearby).
- Old architectural monuments: ruins of the church of the Assumption of Large mines (XVl th century), Slatioarele church (XVI century, founded by Alexander's wife Mircea Voda) and former monastery church Titireciu (XVI century) .
Large mines is one of the oldest cities of Oltenia, located 12 km from Rm-Valcea. Large salt exploitation in mines was made in ancient times, revealing the discovery in this area a significant number of ax-hammer of mine that belonged to the Neolithic Age cultures, Bronze and Iron Age first. According to archaeological discoveries, there was the famous tribal center "Buridava".
In the Middle Ages is the exploitation of salt in royal monopoly, gaining momentum particularly during the reign of Constantin Brancoveanu. Since the eighteenth century, all important documents mention time exploitation of salt mines in Great Romanian Countries, which is the worst operating mine in southwest Romania (hence the name "Big mines").
The first historical evidence of the town dates from 1402 Ocnele
In the Middle Ages is the exploitation of salt in royal monopoly, gaining momentum particularly during the reign of Constantin Brancoveanu. Since the eighteenth century, all important documents mention time exploitation of salt mines in Great Romanian Countries, which is the worst operating mine in southwest Romania (hence the name "Big mines").
The first historical evidence of the town dates from 1402 Ocnele
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Services
Wellness and fitness:
- Hot Springs
- Special Wellness (chocolate, wine, hay...)
Attractions and activities in the surrounding area:
- Museums and galleries
- Artistic and historical sites
- Churches and monasteries
Sport and activities in the surrounding area:
- Hunting
- Fishing
- Shopping