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Norwegian Mining Museum — Attraction in Kongsberg

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Norwegian Mining Museum
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The Norwegian Mining Museum is located at Kongsberg in Viken county, Norway. Norwegian Mining Museum documents the history of the former Kongsberg Silver Mines. The museum was established in 1938, and opened to the public in 1945.
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Kongsberg Church
Kirketorget 1, 3616 Kongsberg, Norway
Nybrua
Numedalslågen, Kongsberg, Norway
Lågdalsmuseet
Tillischbakken 8-10, 3613 Kongsberg, Norway
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Big Horn Steakhouse Kongsberg
Thornes vei 4, 3616 Kongsberg, Norway
Garden Restaurant & Bar
Storgata 2, 3611 Kongsberg, Norway
Peppes Pizza - Kongsberg
Thornes vei 4, 3616 Kongsberg, Norway
Fuji Sushi Kongsberg as
Myntgata 12, 3616 Kongsberg, Norway
Privat Bar
Storgata 4, 3611 Kongsberg, Norway
Wood Oven - PIZZERIA
Storgata 1, 3611 Kongsberg, Norway
Arctic Ramen
Chr. IV. des gate 14, 3616 Kongsberg, Norway
Christians Kjeller
Kirkegata 10, 3616 Kongsberg, Norway
Jonas B. Kongsberg
Nymoens Torg 10, 3611 Kongsberg, Norway
Cafe Pi
Chr. Augusts gate 2, 3611 Kongsberg, Norway
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Chr. Augusts gate 2, 3611 Kongsberg, Norway
Home Hotel 1624
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Hasbergs vei 5, 3616 Kongsberg, Norway
Best Western Plus Gyldenløve Hotell
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Norwegian Mining Museum

Hyttegata 3, 3616 Kongsberg, Norway
4.5(291)
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The Norwegian Mining Museum is located at Kongsberg in Viken county, Norway. Norwegian Mining Museum documents the history of the former Kongsberg Silver Mines. The museum was established in 1938, and opened to the public in 1945.

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attractions: Kongsberg Church, Nybrua, Lågdalsmuseet, restaurants: Big Horn Steakhouse Kongsberg, Garden Restaurant & Bar, Peppes Pizza - Kongsberg, Fuji Sushi Kongsberg as, Privat Bar, Wood Oven - PIZZERIA, Arctic Ramen, Christians Kjeller, Jonas B. Kongsberg, Cafe Pi
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+47 91 91 32 00
Website
norsk-bergverksmuseum.no
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Sat12 - 4 PMClosed

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4.5
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4.0
3y

Free parking. Ear plugs given out due to 28 minute round trip by noisy railway. Remember warm clothing as 6c temperature inside.

Don't see much other than some tunnels and two lifts. But guide said you can hire some special exploration or big dining room inside for parties. No silver visible. Guide said 600kg lump once found, had to be split in order to get it up in daylight as 1 km deep mine. Part of this is on exhibit in mining museum.

Nice guide, not boring. I went with the Norwegian language one, Johannes.

Hard hats given, so you don't hit your head in occasional low ceiling.

History of most mines found 400 years ago, involves two kids and an animal it sounded like.

Real history of discovery, is that locals that found the mine were arrested as all silver belonged to the king, and they were found trying to sell silver.

First, the long hired 300 Germans used to mining in soft stone, now they could only do 10cm per month due to hard gneis rock. But they discovered use of heat to crack the stone at 500c, so tunnels were full of smoke and deadly CO, until dynamite arrived.

Mine is now flooded as water pumps are turned off. But no water at tourist level. Using latters, it took 45 minutes to descend, then 15 minutes with invention of lifts.

Shut down due to low profits, half of all silver has been mined. Age 3...

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5.0
2y

Great place to visit- perfect family day out! It’s FREE to get in on Tuesdays! Plus it’s more than just a mining museum: there’s a ski jumping museum and a section on the Royal Mint and coins of Norway too included on site… AND also a geology & science section, a kids climbing area and a war museum downstairs! I never expected all that! My kids aged 10 and 14...

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5.0
3y

Very helpful young lady gave us a quick wizz round to orient us, and an English guide to the museum, as some of the descriptions are only in Norwegian. Excellent video with English subtitles to start you off. Well set out, with sections on silver mining techniques, skiing, geological samples, armaments production, and more. You can even climb inside a mock up of the...

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john thomasjohn thomas
Free parking. Ear plugs given out due to 28 minute round trip by noisy railway. Remember warm clothing as 6c temperature inside. Don't see much other than some tunnels and two lifts. But guide said you can hire some special exploration or big dining room inside for parties. No silver visible. Guide said 600kg lump once found, had to be split in order to get it up in daylight as 1 km deep mine. Part of this is on exhibit in mining museum. Nice guide, not boring. I went with the Norwegian language one, Johannes. Hard hats given, so you don't hit your head in occasional low ceiling. History of most mines found 400 years ago, involves two kids and an animal it sounded like. Real history of discovery, is that locals that found the mine were arrested as all silver belonged to the king, and they were found trying to sell silver. First, the long hired 300 Germans used to mining in soft stone, now they could only do 10cm per month due to hard gneis rock. But they discovered use of heat to crack the stone at 500c, so tunnels were full of smoke and deadly CO, until dynamite arrived. Mine is now flooded as water pumps are turned off. But no water at tourist level. Using latters, it took 45 minutes to descend, then 15 minutes with invention of lifts. Shut down due to low profits, half of all silver has been mined. Age 3 lower age limit.
Barbara ELSEBarbara ELSE
Great place to visit- perfect family day out! It’s FREE to get in on Tuesdays! Plus it’s more than just a mining museum: there’s a ski jumping museum and a section on the Royal Mint and coins of Norway too included on site… AND also a geology & science section, a kids climbing area and a war museum downstairs! I never expected all that! My kids aged 10 and 14 really enjoyed it!
Bhushan JoshiBhushan Joshi
Wow it was very nice to be there.Dont forget to visit mine after that.The in bulit prototype mine is amazing.Nice things to buy between 40 to150 krones
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Free parking. Ear plugs given out due to 28 minute round trip by noisy railway. Remember warm clothing as 6c temperature inside. Don't see much other than some tunnels and two lifts. But guide said you can hire some special exploration or big dining room inside for parties. No silver visible. Guide said 600kg lump once found, had to be split in order to get it up in daylight as 1 km deep mine. Part of this is on exhibit in mining museum. Nice guide, not boring. I went with the Norwegian language one, Johannes. Hard hats given, so you don't hit your head in occasional low ceiling. History of most mines found 400 years ago, involves two kids and an animal it sounded like. Real history of discovery, is that locals that found the mine were arrested as all silver belonged to the king, and they were found trying to sell silver. First, the long hired 300 Germans used to mining in soft stone, now they could only do 10cm per month due to hard gneis rock. But they discovered use of heat to crack the stone at 500c, so tunnels were full of smoke and deadly CO, until dynamite arrived. Mine is now flooded as water pumps are turned off. But no water at tourist level. Using latters, it took 45 minutes to descend, then 15 minutes with invention of lifts. Shut down due to low profits, half of all silver has been mined. Age 3 lower age limit.
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Great place to visit- perfect family day out! It’s FREE to get in on Tuesdays! Plus it’s more than just a mining museum: there’s a ski jumping museum and a section on the Royal Mint and coins of Norway too included on site… AND also a geology & science section, a kids climbing area and a war museum downstairs! I never expected all that! My kids aged 10 and 14 really enjoyed it!
Barbara ELSE

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Wow it was very nice to be there.Dont forget to visit mine after that.The in bulit prototype mine is amazing.Nice things to buy between 40 to150 krones
Bhushan Joshi

Bhushan Joshi

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