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Silver Smelting Hut, Schneeberg, Saxonia, Germany
Germany

The old silver smelter "Sankt Georgen" in Schneeberg was created at 1500 by the rich treasure trove of Sankt Georg. At 1519, it was one of the most important smelting huts in the Schneeberger mountain area and changed the owner several times. In the year 1665 it was a electoral hut in a dilapidated state. Parts of it were re-used in the construction of the new silver smelter to Schneeberg in the Lindenau reason in the year 1665. The building, still standing at this point, has many historical details of the electoral silver smelting hut. Presumably, it is the only remaining building of a silver smelting hut in the European area, where the methods described by Georgius Agricola were still being worked on.

Quelle: http://www.silber-schmelzhuette.de/html/zur_geschichte_der_schmelzhutt.html

Copyright: Thomas Spanner
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 7236x3618
Taken: 10/09/2013
Caricate: 13/09/2013
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Tags: silver; hut; smelter; schneeberg; saxonia; germany; monument; agricola; architecture; arts; technology; science
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