The Aaron Stolln is a tunnel in the Bergrevier Johanngeorgenstadt in the Saxon Erzgebirge. Edit the source text

On the middle Fastenberg, on which Johanngeorgenstadt stretches, seventeenth-century mines were used to dismantle directly adjacent veins. The deepest of these pits was the Aaron Stolln, whose mouth was on the cherry-bark. It is close to the end of the Heimberg street. Edit HistoryQual

The Aaronstolln, together with the excavation pit and 13 meters, was manned in the Luciae quarter in 1716 and was driven into the middle Fastenberg in the first few years. In the quarter Luciae 1722, the pit field of the Noble-gift-God-Stoll, which was muted in the quarter Luciae 1720, was thrown to the Aaronstolln for lack of trades. In 1736, the mine was abandoned, but the mineral water still flowed from the Aaronstoll into the 20th century, since there was a connection to the higher Elias mine. The tailings and the remnants of the mouth were cleared after 1949 when the front mud pond was laid. The Stolln was studied by the geological department of the object 01 of the Wismut AG at the end of the 1940s. However, no viable uranium mineralization was found. The Mundloch was reconstructed after the safe storage of the Stollnreste by the Bergsicherung Schneeberg in the late 1990s. Edit source text

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