Siljan

Moholt Ironworks

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Explore Moholt Ironworks in Siljan — a unique heritage site with a blast furnace, the Kullkjelleren, and guided tours by Siljan Historielag.

Moholt Ironworks was established in 1731 as a branch of the large ironworks in Larvik. It played a significant role in Norway’s early industrial history and contributed to local economic growth.



Today, visitors can see the remains of an old blast furnace and the impressive charcoal storage building known as the Kullkjelleren — one of the best-preserved structures from the ironworks’ heyday.



The Kullkjelleren – Historic Architecture With Unique Atmosphere



The Kullkjelleren features an intact three-part stone wall of impressive size, reflecting the scale of 18th-century iron production at Moholt.



The site has also hosted historical theatre performances, including

Maren Gulliksdatter and Slemdals bankende hjerte, which bring local history and culture to life.



Guided Tours by Siljan Historielag



Discover one of Siljan’s most distinctive cultural heritage sites with a guided tour.

Siljan Historielag offers tours at Moholt Ironworks for groups, schools, and anyone interested in industrial history.

Visitors gain fascinating insights into the ironworks’ past and its importance for the region.



Cultural Landmark Between Siljan and Kvelde



Moholt Ironworks is located along the county road south of Siljan sentrum, on the way to Kvelde in Vestfold.

It has been named the municipality’s Cultural Heritage Site No. 1 and is a popular stop for history enthusiasts and hikers alike.


Source: Visit Grenland