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The Norwegian Mining Museum (Norwegian: Norsk Bergverksmuseum) is located at Kongsberg in Viken county, Norway. Norwegian Mining Museum documents the history of the former Kongsberg Silver Mines (Kongsberg Sølvverk). The museum was established in 1938, and opened to the public in 1945.The museum documents the development of mining throughout the period the silver mines in Kongsberg were in operation.

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  • Das Norwegische Bergwerksmuseum (norwegisch Norsk Bergverksmuseum) ist das Norwegische Nationalmuseum zum Bergbau. Das Museum befindet sich in Kongsberg in der ehemaligen von 1844 an der Hyttegata 3 und hat seine Nebenstelle an dem alten Silberbergwerk Kongsberg (Kongsberg Sølvverk) in Saggrenda 59,63° N, 9,6° O. Das Museum vermittelt durch seine verschiedenen Ausstellungen die 335-jährige Geschichte des Bergbaus in Kongsberg. (de)
  • The Norwegian Mining Museum (Norwegian: Norsk Bergverksmuseum) is located at Kongsberg in Viken county, Norway. Norwegian Mining Museum documents the history of the former Kongsberg Silver Mines (Kongsberg Sølvverk). The museum was established in 1938, and opened to the public in 1945.The museum documents the development of mining throughout the period the silver mines in Kongsberg were in operation. As early as the 15th century, there was mining in the area. Copper ore was then taken out. Around 1540, silver-containing lead ore was also found. Silver deposits at Kongsberg were first discovered in 1629 with mines were in operation until 1958. The cultural heritage dates from the 18th century, but there are traces of mining through the entire period of operation. The mining captain's house, cottages, stables, foundation for a water wheel as well as the system of aqueducts and dams are preserved. Situated close to the entrance of the silver mines are shelters once used by the miners. These buildings were built between the period 1867 and 1874. A mine train pulled by diesel locomotives takes visitors 342 meters below the surface and 2.3 km into the mountain. Inside the former mine there is a guided tour. An interesting device is the mine elevator which was built in 1881. (en)
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  • Das Norwegische Bergwerksmuseum (norwegisch Norsk Bergverksmuseum) ist das Norwegische Nationalmuseum zum Bergbau. Das Museum befindet sich in Kongsberg in der ehemaligen von 1844 an der Hyttegata 3 und hat seine Nebenstelle an dem alten Silberbergwerk Kongsberg (Kongsberg Sølvverk) in Saggrenda 59,63° N, 9,6° O. Das Museum vermittelt durch seine verschiedenen Ausstellungen die 335-jährige Geschichte des Bergbaus in Kongsberg. (de)
  • The Norwegian Mining Museum (Norwegian: Norsk Bergverksmuseum) is located at Kongsberg in Viken county, Norway. Norwegian Mining Museum documents the history of the former Kongsberg Silver Mines (Kongsberg Sølvverk). The museum was established in 1938, and opened to the public in 1945.The museum documents the development of mining throughout the period the silver mines in Kongsberg were in operation. (en)
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  • Norwegisches Bergwerksmuseum (de)
  • Norwegian Mining Museum (en)
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