Exciting tour down in the mine. The oldest part in the beginning was fascinating, considering everything was done by hand! Would recommend while in Røros, but if you are not able to walk in a lot of s...
This is a very interesting part of Norwegian history, especially between Sweden & Norway. Also, explains the conflicts between the workers and owners at this time.
The Olava mine was opened to the public as a museum in 1979. The museum building was opened by King Olaf V in 1981. To go to the Olava mine, you must pass Mine Nyberget, an old mine working with 16 ...
The museum is composed of 2 floors: one with a very beautiful exhibition of photos and costumes of the time and the other with patterns drawing the history of the mine and its operation.
Worth a visit
Wear something warm, have decent grip on your shoes. Great little tour, a few sets of steps and an incline to walk down or two. Well worth it.
Exciting but demanding tour in the mine!
Exciting tour down in the mine. The oldest part in the beginning was fascinating, considering everything was done by hand! Would recommend while in Røros, but if you are not able to walk in a lot of s...
Well worth a stop.
This is a very interesting part of Norwegian history, especially between Sweden & Norway. Also, explains the conflicts between the workers and owners at this time.
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The Olava mine was opened to the public as a museum in 1979. The museum building was opened by King Olaf V in 1981. To go to the Olava mine, you must pass Mine Nyberget, an old mine working with 16 ...
Beautiful museum but portfolio station
The museum is composed of 2 floors: one with a very beautiful exhibition of photos and costumes of the time and the other with patterns drawing the history of the mine and its operation.