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Sjølingstad Uldvarefabrik
The factory was built in 1894, and has been designated a national monument to the textile industry in Norway.
Sjølingstad Woolen Mill was founded in 1894. Today, the factory is a living museum facility with its own power plant, dye house, spinning mill, weaving mill, and finishing processes. During guided tours, various machines and production processes are demonstrated. The museum factory has its own museum shop, changing exhibitions, and a simple café.
During the summer season (June 20th to August 20th), there are regular guided tours of the factory. There is a wool workshop for children and other indoor and outdoor activities for children during opening hours. Outdoor puzzle (Rebus) activity is also available.
The museum shop is open year-round.
Group tours and wool workshops can be booked throughout the year. Contact us at: Phone: +47 38 25 60 23 sjolingstad@vestagdermuseet.no vestagdermuseet.no/sjolingstad.
Please check the website for opening hours.
The museum factory is located in idyllic surroundings in Sjølingstad, just west of Mandal. The area in front of the factory is very suitable for a break or picnic.
There is a marked bicycle route from Mandal to Sjølingstad.
- Access for wheelchairs
- Adapted for disabled
- Guide dogs are welcome
- Handicap friendly
- Toilet for disabled persons
- Guiding
Source: Visit Lindesnes
Sjølingstad Uldvarefabrik