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  1. Kongsberg Silver Mines - Wikipedia

    • Operating from over 80 different sites, Kongsberg silver mines constituted the largest mining field in Norway. It was the largest pre-industrial working place in Norway, with over 4,000 workers at its peak in the 1770s and supplied over 10% of the gross national product of the Danish–Norwegian union during its 335-year-long history: over 450,000 man-years were expe… See more

    Overview

    Kongsberg Silver works (Kongsberg Sølvverk) was a mining operation at Kongsberg in Buskerud county in Norway. The … See more

    Norwegian Mining Museum

    At Norwegian Mining Museum in Kongsberg, visitors can board the mining train which takes them through the 2,300 metres of the Christian VII Adit. The bottom of the mine is 1,070 metres below the surface, wh… See more

    Other Sources

    • Helleberg, Odd Arne (2000) Kongsberg sølvverk 1623–1958: kongenes øyensten – rikenes pryd (Kongsberg : Sølvverkets venner) ISBN 82-7494-033-4
    • Sølvverkets virkelige historie må fram før 400-års jubileet: … See more

     
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