høyovnene
Høyovnene is a historic ironworks and archaeological site located in Røros, Norway. It is renowned for its well-preserved blast furnaces, which were used for smelting iron ore from the 16th to the 19th century. The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its significance in the history of iron production and the Industrial Revolution.
The ironworks at Høyovnene were established in 1554 by King Christian III, marking the beginning of iron
The ironmaking process at Høyovnene involved several steps. Iron ore was first reduced to iron by heating
Today, Høyovnene is a popular tourist destination, offering visitors the opportunity to learn about the history