Kvikne Copper Works

The Kvikne Copper Works at Kvikne in Hedmark, Norway were operated from 1630,[1] and were the largest copper works in Norway in the mid-17th century.

Gabe Gottes collapsed in 1677, and in 1682 the copper works suffered severe economic losses as a ship's load of copper was taken by pirates.

During the first 150 years of operation about 6,960 tons of refined copper were produced from the mines at Kvikne.

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