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Ramverket is a historic industrial complex located in the city of Drammen, Norway. Established in the late 19th century, it was initially developed as a sawmill and later expanded to include a variety of industrial activities, including the production of paper, textiles, and chemicals. The complex played a significant role in the industrialization of Norway during the early 20th century.

The Ramverket complex is notable for its architectural style, which blends elements of industrial architecture with

Over the years, Ramverket has undergone several transformations. Initially, it was owned and operated by private

Today, Ramverket is a mix of historic and modern industrial facilities. While some of the original buildings

The site also includes a museum that showcases the history of the industrial complex and its role

more
traditional
Norwegian
design.
The
buildings
are
characterized
by
their
red
brick
facades
and
distinctive
chimneys,
which
are
visible
from
a
distance
and
have
become
iconic
symbols
of
Drammen.
companies,
but
in
the
mid-20th
century,
it
was
nationalized
and
became
part
of
the
Norwegian
state-owned
enterprise
system.
This
change
led
to
further
expansion
and
modernization
of
the
facilities.
and
machinery
are
still
in
use,
others
have
been
repurposed
or
demolished.
The
complex
continues
to
be
an
important
part
of
Drammen's
industrial
heritage
and
is
often
visited
by
tourists
and
history
enthusiasts.
in
Norway's
industrial
development.
The
museum
provides
visitors
with
an
opportunity
to
learn
about
the
technological
advancements
and
social
changes
that
occurred
during
the
period
when
Ramverket
was
at
its
peak.