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Svarte Torstein gruves kjerrat og kunst

Kampenhaugveien

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Svarte Torstein Grue's Kjerrat og Kunst

The Svarte Torstein gruves kjerrat og kunst is situated on Kampenhaugveien in the town of Kongsberg, Norway.

History

  • This historic watermill was built to serve as a grist mill, converting grains into flour. Its construction date is not specified, but it has been in operation for centuries, with its current status as a ruin indicating a long history of decline and eventual abandonment.

Architecture

The Svarte Torstein gruves kjerrat og kunst features an overshot wheel, typical of watermills from the 18th century. The mill's architecture is characteristic of Norwegian watermill design, with a sturdy stone foundation supporting the wooden frame that houses the machinery.

Current Status and Use

The mill is currently in ruins, but its remains still hold historical significance as a testament to Norway's industrial past. While it is no longer operational, the site continues to be an important part of Kongsberg's cultural heritage.

Location Setting

The mill stands near a water source, which powered its machinery and enabled it to perform its primary function. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and farmland, typical of the rural Norwegian countryside.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

As a historic ruin, the Svarte Torstein gruves kjerrat og kunst is protected by Norway's cultural heritage laws. Efforts have been made to preserve the site, but further work is needed to ensure its long-term conservation.

Visiting Information

The Svarte Torstein gruves kjerrat og kunst is not currently open to public visits, although it remains an important part of Kongsberg's historical landscape.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, no specific notable events or famous millers are recorded in the available data.

Details

NameSvarte Torstein gruves kjerrat og kunst
CityKongsberg
CountryNorway
Coordinates59.695816, 9.576142
Current usean important part of Kongsberg's cultural heritage
Accessiblefalse