The Río Tinto Foundation (in Spanish: Fundación Río Tinto, FRT) is a Spanish cultural and non-profit institution based in the municipality of Minas de Ríotinto, in the province of Huelva.
The Foundation's objective is the study and preservation of the industrial heritage of the Río Tinto Company Limited, as well as its recovery in projects that generate added value in the Río Tinto region.
The foundation was created in 1987 by the Río Tinto Minera Company as a cultural and private institution,[1] of a charitable nature, to take charge of the heritage generated over the decades by the companies that had operated the Rio Tinto Mines.
To this end, the creation of a Mining Park for cultural, tourist and recreational purposes was foreseen, including the creation of a Mining Museum and the conservation of the Ríotinto railroad.
[4] A fundamental part of this work was the launching, in November 1994, of the Tourist Mining Train.