Technical and Industrial Cultural Heritage in Norway

Technical and Industrial Cultural Heritage in Norway encompasses discontinued industrial and other facilities with great historical and architectural value. It is one of the ten conservation programs for the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage, which seeks to refurbish and preserve a representative range of facilities linked to Norway's most important industrial routes, which has had a significant impact on local business history.[1]

Folldal Mines
Spillum Sawmill and Planing, Norwegian Sawmill Museum

Directorate for Cultural Heritage priority list

The Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage list of priority technical and industrial cultural heritage comprises 15 facilities:[2]

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References

  1. "Framtid med fotfeste—Kulturminnepolitikken". Regjeringen.no. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
  2. "Bevaringsprogrammet for tekniske og industrielle kulturminner". Riksantikvaren. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
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