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Rørosmuseet Olavsgruva

Gruvveien 612, 7372 Glåmos, Norway
4.7(412)
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rorosmuseet.no

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5.0
23w

Fantastic visit Advised to buy tickets upfront Recommended to first visit the mine, then visit the melter museum in the city (Follow the flow of ore ) The visit to the mine was fantastic Happy to see that the staff takes safety very serious Good instructions before entering the mine at various points in the mine Thank you staff There is an English and Norwegian tour We had a great English tour guide, she gave very clearly explained the mine and answered our questions...

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5.0
2y

Awesome Tour! We were the only two people who didn't speak norwegian, so we basically got a private english Tour. Funnily enough it was our guides first english Tour and she did an absolutely amazing Job! It was very interesting and fascinating. We even had plenty of time to take some good pictures (possiby because we were only such a small group). We would highly recomend this Tour and also to bring cash, in case you want to...

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5.0
2y

Excellent guided tour. Guide was very knowledgeable and explained things in English well. Such an interesting historical account and full of geological facts. You get to see the scale of the diggings and the hard working environment up close. Being below ground and seeing the different rocks and forces of nature that created them is such a great opportunity. Even the displays up top are well...

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D&C LambertD&C Lambert
Excellent guided tour. Guide was very knowledgeable and explained things in English well. Such an interesting historical account and full of geological facts. You get to see the scale of the diggings and the hard working environment up close. Being below ground and seeing the different rocks and forces of nature that created them is such a great opportunity. Even the displays up top are well worth a look.
Electrocute4uElectrocute4u
A trip throughout history, visiting two mines. One from 1600 and a second mine at 1900. Fascinating trip and looks at the astonishing look on how the mines were forged by human hands. The looks on the mines are truely interesting. A great place to relive a miners 8 hour work day, on a constant 5°C mines. Great family trip, would advise to mind the head, as most tunnels has an low ceiling.
Audun TennfjordAudun Tennfjord
Spennende opplevelser i gruva med dyktig guide. Visste du at kobber oksyderes pga surhetsgrad i vann og får en nydelig blåfarge nede i fjellet? Kobbertak oppe i dagen blir jo grønne! Her får du historisk innblikk i de første utenlandske industriinvesteringene i Norge. Du får også en forståelse for hvorfor det er lurt å melde seg inn i ei fagforening hvis du er arbeidstaker. I 1640 årene ønsker danskekongen, som regjerer Norge, kobber til militære formål. Han vil ha penger i kassa. Trettiårskrigen herjer i Europa, og det trengs metaller. Så da det oppdages metaller rundt Røros drar han en stor sirkel på kartet og bestemmer at alle som bor der blir pliktige til å arbeide i gruva. Slave-og tvangsarbeid altså. Hm stilig personalpolitikk! Det bor 8 familier innenfor sirkelen, som forøvrig ikke er liten, så det må likevel tilbys lønn for å lokke flere til Røros. Og folk strømmer til, siden det ikke er mye annet lønnet arbeid i landet på den tiden. Tre hundre års gruvedrift. Danskene tar ut verdiene, og alt som er igjen i Røros av betydning er ei kirke. -Ja og så sporene etter gruvedriften da! Ta en tur og opplev. Det er mer der enn bare kirka!
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Excellent guided tour. Guide was very knowledgeable and explained things in English well. Such an interesting historical account and full of geological facts. You get to see the scale of the diggings and the hard working environment up close. Being below ground and seeing the different rocks and forces of nature that created them is such a great opportunity. Even the displays up top are well worth a look.
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A trip throughout history, visiting two mines. One from 1600 and a second mine at 1900. Fascinating trip and looks at the astonishing look on how the mines were forged by human hands. The looks on the mines are truely interesting. A great place to relive a miners 8 hour work day, on a constant 5°C mines. Great family trip, would advise to mind the head, as most tunnels has an low ceiling.
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Spennende opplevelser i gruva med dyktig guide. Visste du at kobber oksyderes pga surhetsgrad i vann og får en nydelig blåfarge nede i fjellet? Kobbertak oppe i dagen blir jo grønne! Her får du historisk innblikk i de første utenlandske industriinvesteringene i Norge. Du får også en forståelse for hvorfor det er lurt å melde seg inn i ei fagforening hvis du er arbeidstaker. I 1640 årene ønsker danskekongen, som regjerer Norge, kobber til militære formål. Han vil ha penger i kassa. Trettiårskrigen herjer i Europa, og det trengs metaller. Så da det oppdages metaller rundt Røros drar han en stor sirkel på kartet og bestemmer at alle som bor der blir pliktige til å arbeide i gruva. Slave-og tvangsarbeid altså. Hm stilig personalpolitikk! Det bor 8 familier innenfor sirkelen, som forøvrig ikke er liten, så det må likevel tilbys lønn for å lokke flere til Røros. Og folk strømmer til, siden det ikke er mye annet lønnet arbeid i landet på den tiden. Tre hundre års gruvedrift. Danskene tar ut verdiene, og alt som er igjen i Røros av betydning er ei kirke. -Ja og så sporene etter gruvedriften da! Ta en tur og opplev. Det er mer der enn bare kirka!
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