- A legend has it that two shepherd children discovered silver in a valley in the Kongsberg area, Norway in 1623. When the Kongsberg Silved Mines were closed in 1958 it was the largest mining field in Norway from pre-modern time, with more than 200 different mines.Learn more:A legend has it that two shepherd children discovered silver in a valley in the Kongsberg area, Norway in 1623. When the Kongsberg Silved Mines were closed in 1958 it was the largest mining field in Norway from pre-modern time, with more than 200 different mines.www.dailyscandinavian.com/the-silver-city-in-norway/Kongsberg silver mines are the largest mining field in Norway – operating from 80 different sites in the area over the years. It was the largest pre-industrial working place in Norway, with over 4,000 workers at its peak in the 1770s.bucketlistnorway.com/item/kongsberg-silver-mines/
Silvermines - Norsk Bergverksmuseum
Silver Mines in Kongsberg - Visit Norway
With a guide, you can see man lift cages, malachite, machines, smelters, and large caverns where silver was extracted. You'll learn about the Kongsberg Silver Mining Company's mining methods and experience what it was like to be a …
Kongsberg silver mining district, Buskerud, Norway
A total of more than 1.3 million kg of silver were taken out of the mountain west and northwest of the town of Kongsberg. Note: The Kongsberg silver mines are now protected as historical sites, collecting inside the mines and outside on …
The Famous Silver Mines of Kongsberg, Norway
The Silver City in Norway - Daily Scandinavian
Dec 16, 2019 · Silver mining Between 1623 and 1957, silver mining made Kongsberg Norway’s second largest city for a brief period. The city produced over a million kilograms of the world’s most coveted form of silver, the native wire …
The Silver Mines in Kongsberg - Visit Oslo
Norsk Bergverks Museum - Visit Norway
Norsk Bergverksmuseum is a cultural and natural history museum that manages the national cultural heritage site of Kongsberg Silver Mine, including its buildings and collections, and has national responsibilities related to mining history.
Kongsberg silver mines - Bucket list Norway
Kongsberg silver mines are the largest mining field in Norway – operating from 80 different sites in the area over the years. It was the largest pre-industrial working place in Norway, with over 4,000 workers at its peak in the 1770s.
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