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Hidden gem
I came across this museum by chance while I was walking along the Akerselva river, it’s only open at weekends but is a small gem. Even though most of the written information is only available in Norwe...
Excellent account of workers and Akerselva’s importance
A relatively new museum, it gives an absorbing picture of workers, their rights and the industries along the important Akerselva. Many factories sprung up along the river, driven by the transport r...
I'd give it twice as many stars if only I could. So much passion for the industrial heritage of the city and so much knowledge too. Learned a lot and enjoyed it very much. I'm so glad we skipped the "...
This is a small free museum in a really lovely area by the Akerselva. It has a display of the factories which lay along the river, several stories of people who lived and worked in Oslo - a factory ow...
Worklife in Oslo including when it was not one of richest citys in the world.
Strong stories about life of workers in Oslo and around the river Akerselva.Beautiful photos with interesting information text(not to long text).Welcomed by friendly and charming women working in muse...
Hidden gem
I came across this museum by chance while I was walking along the Akerselva river, it’s only open at weekends but is a small gem. Even though most of the written information is only available in Norwe...
Excellent account of workers and Akerselva’s importance
A relatively new museum, it gives an absorbing picture of workers, their rights and the industries along the important Akerselva. Many factories sprung up along the river, driven by the transport r...
Best guided tour ever
I'd give it twice as many stars if only I could. So much passion for the industrial heritage of the city and so much knowledge too. Learned a lot and enjoyed it very much. I'm so glad we skipped the "...
Short visit in a lovely area
This is a small free museum in a really lovely area by the Akerselva. It has a display of the factories which lay along the river, several stories of people who lived and worked in Oslo - a factory ow...
Worklife in Oslo including when it was not one of richest citys in the world.
Strong stories about life of workers in Oslo and around the river Akerselva.Beautiful photos with interesting information text(not to long text).Welcomed by friendly and charming women working in muse...