Akersberget is a silver mine that has been converted into a museum, located in Oslo. The mine has historical significance, as it was one of the earliest sources of silver extraction in Norway. Visitors can explore the underground passages and learn about the history of mining, as well as the techniques used in silver production.
The museum also offers information about the geological significance of the area and how the silver mines have affected the local population and the economy over time. Through exhibitions and guided tours, visitors gain insight into both the technical and social history linked to mining. Akersberget is thus an important cultural monument that contributes to the understanding of Norway's industrial history.



