The Labour Museum

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May 15, 2026 - May 16, 2026
2 adults, 1 room
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Located among the historical industrial buildings along the Akerselva river, The Labour Museum sheds light on the lives of factory workers in Norway. Did you know it showcases significant labor history?

The museum was founded in 2020 and highlights the importance of the working class through exhibitions like 'Factory Girls and Industrial Pioneers.' Notable for its industrial architecture, the museum connects visitors with the cultural heritage of the labor movement.

Key Highlights

📌 Exhibition on Factory Life
📌 Guided Tours of Workers' Apartments
📌 Cultural Events Around Labor History

Entry to The Labour Museum is free, and it is ideal for families, historians, and tourists interested in industrial heritage.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum The Labour Museum

Historical Location

The museum is situated in former industrial buildings that once housed factories along the Akerselva river.

Recent Establishment

The Labour Museum opened its doors in 2020, focusing on labor history in the context of modern Oslo.

Guided Tours

Guided tours are offered to show the living conditions of factory workers in the historic apartment on Sagveien 8.

Location

28 Sagveien

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