Salina Cacica is a salt pan located in the locality of the same name in Suceava county, whose first salt deposits were discovered around 1780. Salina Cacica is one of the most important tourist attractions in Bucovina, an objective that should not be missed miss it if you are nearby.
Tourist attractions here:
The Roman Catholic chapel of St. Varvara - located at the end of the stairs with 192 steps, 21 meters deep, built in 1806 at the initiative of the Polish priest Jakub Bogdanowicz
Orthodox chapel located at a depth of 35 meters, where Horizon I takes place. In this area, the gallery dug directly into the salt is much wider and has on the walls bas-reliefs carved in the salt rock, with a religious theme, the recent work of some young sculptors from the area, some based on similar models from Salina Wieliczka near Krakow.
Salt Lake it is an artificial lake dug manually by miners at a depth of 35 meters, on the walls of which salt crystals are found.
Ballroom denumita si „Sala Ing. Agripa Popescu” aflata la adancimea de 37 m.
Source: www.wikipedia.org
