Underground galleries, part of Nazi Germany "Riese" construction project are pictured under the Ksiaz castle in the area where the "Nazi gold train" is supposedly hidden underground, on August 28, 2015 in Walbrzych, Poland. Poland's deputy culture minister on Friday said he was 99 percent sure of the existence of the alleged Nazi train that has set off a gold rush in the country.,Image: 256684066, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no
This photo taken on November 21, 2014 shows Ksiaz castle in the underground of which there may be hidden the " Nazi gold train" according to Polish treasure hunters. Poland's government on August 27, 2015 warned treasure-hunters that the Nazi "gold train" allegedly discovered in the country's west is probably booby-trapped.,Image: 256594929, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: TO GO WITH AFP STORY OF MICHEL VIATTEAU, Model Release: no
Sept. 8, 2013 - ''Golden'' mystery train is believed to be near Ksiaz castle, 77 kilometers southeast of the Polish town of Wroclaw, according to local media. The tunnel is reported to be near the village of Walim, 14 kilometers southeast of the castle, according to the reports..Walim ubderground city - tunnel, Poland. Photo by Jerzy Dabrowski,Image: 258117581, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: * Poland Rights OUT *, Model Release: no
Fürstenstein – Ksiaz (Schlesien, Polen),
Schloß (13.–18. Jh.).
"Fürstenstein / Schloß".
Bildpostkarte (Photochrom), undat.
(um 1905?).,Image: 277321661, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no