Åmdals Verk

Coordinates: 59°22′17″N 8°1′59″E / 59.37139°N 8.03306°E / 59.37139; 8.03306
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Åmdals Verk is a village and a former copper mine in the Tokke municipality in Telemark, Norway, located 8 km south of the municipality center of Dalen.

The mines were operational between 1691 and 1945, during which 8000 tons of copper were extracted. A branch of the West Telemark Museum chronicles the history of the mines, and some of the tunnels are open to the public on guided tours during the summer season.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Åmdals Verk Mines". Vest-Telemark Museum. Retrieved 9 July 2018.

59°22′17″N 8°1′59″E / 59.37139°N 8.03306°E / 59.37139; 8.03306