Åmdals Verk

Åmdals Verk Mines

  • Amdal Verk Mines, Vest-Telemark Museum.
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  • Åmdalsvegen 42A

    Tokke, Telemark

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Exciting copper mine in a small community built upp due to mining.

The history of the Aamdals Verk Copper Mines starts back in the 16th century when Christian the 3rd of Denmark/Norway sent German miners to start up mining activities in Telemark. Today the mining museum tells the history of the miners, their work, their lives and the mining process. Guided tours in the shafts.



NB! Temperature in the shafts is about 6-8 degrees Celsius. Take with you a pullover or jacket.



Two nearly hour-long guided tours are offered per day during the opening season. None of the tours in the mine are suitable for people with reduced mobility. Maximum 50 people per tour:




  • Tickets can be purchased at the museum reception


  • The shortest tour in the mine takes approx. 40-50 minutes


  • Approximately 1 km long


  • The tour includes a staircase in Ingeborg's shaft with 42 steps.


  • Children must be old enough to walk on their own.




For those who have more time and want a greater challenge, Åmdals Verk mines can offer the longer tour to Cross Cut, a one and a half hour tour with a guide each day. With the long tour, several mine passages are made accessible to the public, before coming out into the daylight and returning along a cultural heritage trail, a nice trail from the mining era.

Tickets cannot be booked in advance. Meet and buy tickets at the museum. In high season (July) there may be many people who want to join, so be sure to be there in good time.




  • The long tour is 2.3 kilometers, of which 1 km is inside the mountain


  • The tour takes about 1.5 hours


  • Everyone must return to the museum


  • The tour includes both Ingeborg's shaft and Abel's shaft with 70 steps. The stairs are steep. The mine passages are partly low under the roof.


  • Age limit eight years






The History

The copper ore at Åmdals Verk was first discovered in 1689, and the mines became the heart of an urbanized community where the miners’ daily life depended not only on the local supply of ore, but also on the political situation in Europe.



The mining operation started in 1691, and the first owner of the mines was the mayor of Christiania (Oslo) Johan Pettersen Bergmann. Bergmann died in a shipwreck in 1701, and since then the Åmdals Verk Mine has had various owners and periods of various profitability through the years. The long distance to the coast, and high shipping costs made the operation difficult.



The second half of the 1800s was the golden age of Åmdals Verk. In the 1870ies and -80ies new equipment increased efficiency, and 1884 became the peak year with more than 300 miners employed. The mine provided a doctor, help for the poorest and a school for the miners’ children.



The last period of operation was during the Second World War. The German occupants demanded full operation throughout the war, and the mines became a Wehrwirtschfts Betrieb? In 1945 the mines were closed down for good. Since the beginning in 1691, about 1 million tons of rock had been taken out, and possibly more than 8000 tons of copper extracted.

Take an exciting, guided tour underground and discover the harsh realities of the miners work.



Åmdals Verk Mines is also a local geology center.

The mining area is surrounded by beautiful nature, trails and is rich in minerals.

The museum is open in the summer season.








Accessibility information

  • Has accessible toilet
  • Service animals allowed
Groups min. 10 pers. – Per person90 NOK *
Children 6-15 years – Per person40 NOK *
Adults (from 16 years) – Per person80 NOK *
Senior/Student – Per person60 NOK *
Family ticket – Per day200 NOK *
* Price from

Source: Vest Telemark