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The population of Roros, Norway lives in the centre of one of Norway's most unique UNESCO World Heritage sites.
For more than three centuries between 1740 and 1977, this was Norway's biggest copper mining community.
Although the mines no longer produce copper, visitors may still tour the old Olavsgruva Mine where the local museum is situated 500m inside a mountain and 50m underground.
Hiort-Engan Studiogalleri art gallery was named after Peder Hiort, who was the director of the main copper mine during much of the 18th century and whose country retreat still contains remnants of his garden in addition to a straw bale house with an art gallery and cafe, an astronomical observatory and an eight-sided tower featuring another arts and crafts gallery.
Norway's cultural heritage directorate ranks the 1784 Bergstadens Ziir Church among the top 10 most significant in the nation.
However, the most famous attractions in Roros remain its 80 distinctive wooden houses whose appearances have stayed the same since they were first built in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Many Roros hotels occupy historic buildings which are attractions in their own right.
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Introduction to Roros, Norway
The population of Roros, Norway lives in the centre of one of Norway's most unique UNESCO World Heritage sites.For more than three centuries between 1740 and 1977, this was Norway's biggest copper mining community.
Although the mines no longer produce copper, visitors may still tour the old Olavsgruva Mine where the local museum is situated 500m inside a mountain and 50m underground.
Hiort-Engan Studiogalleri art gallery was named after Peder Hiort, who was the director of the main copper mine during much of the 18th century and whose country retreat still contains remnants of his garden in addition to a straw bale house with an art gallery and cafe, an astronomical observatory and an eight-sided tower featuring another arts and crafts gallery.
Norway's cultural heritage directorate ranks the 1784 Bergstadens Ziir Church among the top 10 most significant in the nation.
However, the most famous attractions in Roros remain its 80 distinctive wooden houses whose appearances have stayed the same since they were first built in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Many Roros hotels occupy historic buildings which are attractions in their own right.
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