Næs Jernverksmuseum
Nesgrenda, Norway, Norway
Næs Jernverksmuseum in Nesgrenda, Norway, preserves one of the country's oldest and best-preserved ironworks, established in 1665 as Baaseland Værk with a blast furnace and foundry at Båsland farm, later consolidated at Næs by Storelva river in 1738 under Ulrich Schnell. Under magnate Jacob Aall's ownership from 1799, it became Norway's premier ironworks famed for elegant stoves and castings, supplying items like the 1833 Krohgstøtten monument and Fosstveit bridge while sustaining 2,000 people through wartime grain imports. Operational until 1959 with specialized factories for horseshoes, axes, files, and crucible steel, its hammer smithy, digelstålverk, and buildings were protected in 1966 as technical cultural heritage, now offering tours of the authentic industrial milieu powered by the river.
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