Norwegian Mining Museum and its collection

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The Norwegian Mining Museum, also known as Norsk Bergverksmuseum, is the national museum dedicated to mining in Norway. It is situated in the former Smeltehytte, a building dating back to 1844, located at Hyttegata 3 in Kongsberg. This museum provides a comprehensive insight into the history and significance of mining in the country.

Exhibitions at the Norwegian Mining Museum

The Norwegian Mining Museum offers a journey through the 335-year history of mining in Kongsberg. Through various exhibitions, visitors can learn about the evolution of mining techniques, the lives of miners, and the impact of mining on the local community and the country as a whole.

Exploring the Former Kongsberg Silver Mines

An integral part of the Norwegian Mining Museum is the former Kongsberg Silver Mines, located in Saggrenda. Visitors have the opportunity to explore these historic mines, gaining a firsthand experience of the mining conditions and techniques used in the past.

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Norwegian Mining Museum
Hyttegata 3

Visitor information Norwegian Mining Museum

Opening hours

Visiting hours may vary, visit website for more details.

Admission

3 – 15NOK 140.00
AdultsNOK 280.00
StudentsNOK 220.00

Pensioner: 220 NOK

Facilities

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Location & Map

Hyttegata 3, Kongsberg

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Norwegian Mining Museum Reviews

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    The Norwegian Mining Museum in Kongsberg offers visitors an informative experience about the history of silver mining in the region. The museum is housed in former mining buildings, which adds authenticity to the exhibits. Visitors appreciate the well-preserved artifacts and machinery on display, providing insight into the mining techniques used over the centuries. The museum's guided tours, including a trip into an old mining shaft, are often highlighted as a standout feature, allowing guests to get a hands-on feel for the miners' working conditions. However, some visitors note that not all information is available in English, which can be a drawback for international tourists. The museum's collection of silver samples and coins is generally praised, showcasing the importance of Kongsberg in Norway's silver production history. While the museum offers a comprehensive look at mining history, some guests mention that the exhibits could benefit from more interactive elements to engage younger visitors. Overall, the Norwegian Mining Museum provides a solid educational experience for those interested in industrial heritage and Norway's mining past.

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