Salt chambers

Salt chambers, projecting, build, building

walls with belighted salt panels

Salt caves

Salt caves, making, projecting

walls with salt crystal lumps

Salt caverns

Salt caverns, building, build

walls with white salt blocks

Salt saunas

Salt panels for saunas, salt saunas, making

New! Salt panels for any kind of saunas

Krysztalowy Swiat Wieliczka - About Us

Wishing to meet the needs of contemporary people, our company presents the Crystal World of Health. These are specially prepared wall panels that make use of the natural properties of salt crystals. They create a specific microclimate, close to sea or mountain conditions, which has a significant effect on our health and well-being.The main source of energy, essential for the human system to function properly, is the energy taken in directly from the natural surroundings . The regenerating and neutralising properties of salt have been known to people for a long time. The air around us contains a large number of positively charged particles (called positive ions), and negative ones (called negative ions).

According to contemporary knowledge, deficiency of negative ions has a detrimental effect on our health. A source of these natural, beneficial particles are also the panels we manufacture; they enable taking advantage of the properties of the salt lumps, and thus create very positive conditions in our surroundings. Each panel is a unique piece of handwork, and an inexhaustible source of energy contributing to the proper functioning of the human system. Through their beneficial ionising action and energetic effects of colour, the salt panels provide a positive effect on our health and mental well-being and for this eason they should be found in every household.

Our firm acts on market from 1999 year. We execute orders on highest level, assuring our clients fast, proficient, clean and forward installment. We offer checked equipment, for which we own all spare parts. We offer fulltime service (during guarantee and after), as well as constant service attendance on wish of client.

From life of the company

Opening first in the world of restaurant in crystal salt chamber, Cracow 2005.

Inventive person and chairman of company Kryształowy Świat, Grzegorz Pajdak, was the investor. They were on solemnity of opening between other: Minister of foreign affairs of Slovakia, world fame opera singer Peter Dvorsky, ambassador of Czech Republic, general consul of Slovakia, speaker of Sejm Marek Borowski, board of management Wieliczka Salt Mine and other.

The restaurant in crystal chamber

crystal salt chambers

salt cavern

salt

Salt caverns

rock salt

Salt cave

Krysztalowy Swiat

salt lamps

Kryształowa Komnata Solna firmy Kryształowy ¦wiat w Muzeum w Kopalni Soli w Wieliczce.

Museum in Salt Mine

salt mine

company of salt

salt plates

salt panels

crystal chambers



Press about us:

"telegraph.co.uk"

salt chamber

"Gazeta Krakowska"

Salt caves

"Newsweek"

salt chamber

salt saunas

"Doradca Hotelarza"

Salt Museum in Northwich

There has been a Salt Museum in Northwich for over 100 years. The original museum was established by Thomas Ward & John Brunner two local salt proprietors who felt that Northwich needed something to explain its importance as the “salt capital of the world”.
John Brunner and Thomas Ward donated the Northwich Salt Museum and Library to the town in 1889.
The Museum was originally in a building with Northwich library, which subsided as a result of the salt extraction. The new building still houses Northwich Library & the title over the door remains.
In the 1970s the Cheshire County Council acquired Weaver Hall and the museum moved into its current premises. The building had been built as Northwich Union workhouse and then became an old people’s home.
Weaver Hall opened as the new Salt Museum in June 1981 after major renovation work. To celebrate this milestone, the museum launched a display looking at the history of the building as the Northwich Workhouse. The display is installed in the magnificent board room where the Guardians of the workhouse used to meet to conduct the affairs of this institution. This room is used by school groups during the week but is open at weekends and during the main school holidays for visitors to enjoy the displays.
The workhouse was built in 1839 to a standard design by George Latham who also rebuilt nearby Arley Hall. In its heyday, the various wards could accommodate up to 300 inmates. In 1892 the building was extended which included new offices and the new Board of Guardians’ meeting room. It later became the Weaver Hall Old People’s Home until 1964. Many of the workhouse buildings were demolished in the 1960s leaving the Grade II listed building which we still see today.
Source: www.saltmuseum.org.uk

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