It defies the imagination how the subterranean factory was set up 400 years ago. And yet the water-powered mills and the sawmill exist, in natural and artificial tunnels and karst caves. The cave factory, which is the only one in Europe, was restored by volunteers and is open to the public today.
The subterranean mills illuminate an entire epoch of regional history. A museum about the functioning and the role of the mills illustrates the use of hydropower and enables visitors to gain insight into the special character of the Jura. In the grottoes and in the tunnels one can view the restored mill and sawmill mechanisms.
The subterranean mills illuminate an entire epoch of regional history. A museum about the functioning and the role of the mills illustrates the use of hydropower and enables visitors to gain insight into the special character of the Jura. In the grottoes and in the tunnels one can view the restored mill and sawmill mechanisms.
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The cave is cold and has an average temperature of 7°C, bring a woolly sweater!




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