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Underground tourist routes respond to current trends in museum development. They can be treated as interactive exhibitions focused primarily on the visitor. Former underground mines are also important elements of cultural heritage. They preserve mining equipment and traces of mining techniques. Through interactivity they can perform an educational function, presenting mining memorabilia and customs. Underground routes are also tourist destinations, attracting a significant number of visitors. The present study covered eight routes located in different regions of Poland. Their tourist value was assessed and tourists were asked to complete a survey regarding the routes. The significance of the mining heritage was described and evaluated. On this basis, the strengths and weaknesses of the underground mine routes as places of presentation of cultural heritage were identified. The sites surveyed are characterised by their high potential but the level of awareness and tourist use is not high. The underground routes with the highest cultural heritage value are also those with high tourist potential.
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The SNM Children‘s Museum opened in 2010 as the first of its kind in Slovakia. It is not a traditional museum with collections, but it specializes in interactive exhibitions primarily intended for visitors under the age of 15. So far, the museum has organized fifteen interactive exhibitions, of which seven were the sole initiate of the museum. In addition to these exhibitions, the SNM Children’s Museum conducted several accompanying programs. During its existence, it has evolved into one of the important cultural and educational institutions as evidenced by, i. a., the growing number of visitors, many of them in organized school groups.
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