Sala

Silver brought Sweden much of its national wealth and coinage, and that silver was mined in Sala. The area where Sala silvergruva shafts were dug has been preserved as an attraction and the waterways and pondages that supported them shaped a peaceful town now known for its white wooden bridges. But it also has a unique place in Swedish history as the little town where the Swedish royal court retreated at a time of plague.

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