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The Textile Industry Museum is a museum in
Salhus Salhus may refer to: Places * Salhus, Vestland, a village in Bergen municipality, Vestland county, Norway * Salhus Church, a church in Bergen municipality, Vestland county, Norway * Salhus, Nordland, a village in Brønnøy municipality, Nordland co ...
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Bergen Bergen (), historically Bjørgvin, is a city and municipality in Vestland county on the west coast of Norway. , its population is roughly 285,900. Bergen is the second-largest city in Norway. The municipality covers and is on the peninsula of ...
, Norway. It is within the former knitwear factory Salhus Tricotagefabrik, a national
industrial heritage Industrial heritage refers to the physical remains of the history of technology and industry, such as manufacturing and mining sites, as well as power and transportation infrastructure. Another definition expands this scope so that the term a ...
site. The museum was founded in 1992, and officially opened in 2001. It focuses on education, documentation of and research into the Norwegian knitwear- and
textile industry The textile industry is primarily concerned with the design, production and distribution of yarn, cloth and clothing. The raw material may be natural, or synthetic using products of the chemical industry. Industry process Cotton manufacturi ...
. In 2020 the factory buildings were protected by The Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage.


Knitwear factory becomes museum

The museum's history is directly connected to Salhus Tricotagefabrik. The textile mill was established in 1859 as one of the first knitwear factories in Norway, and closed in 1989. And as the factory was closing, the idea of an industrial museum in Salhus became reality. By the mid-1980s, the Norwegian textile industry was in decline, and the cultural heritage sector recognised the importance of preserving the long history of the Norwegian textile industry, especially in the Bergen area, which had been central to Norwegian knitwear production. In 1987, Arts Council Norway initiated the creation of a plan for the protection of machines, facilities and sites from the extensive
knitwear Knitted fabric is a textile that results from knitting, the process of inter-looping of yarns or inter-meshing of loops. Its properties are distinct from woven fabric in that it is more flexible and can be more readily constructed into smaller pi ...
industry in
Hordaland Hordaland () was a county in Norway, bordering Sogn og Fjordane, Buskerud, Telemark, and Rogaland counties. Hordaland was the third largest county, after Akershus and Oslo, by population. The county government was the Hordaland County Municipal ...
, and through the County Conservator a survey was made of sites for weaving mills and knitwear factories in the county. In the end, Salhus Tricotagefabrik was chosen for protection, above all because of its authentic factory premises, and surrounding social functions such as workers' housing, schoolhouse and a nursing home for former workers. The survey also highlighted the fact that machinery, equipment and the company archives had been preserved. With an intact
production line A production line is a set of sequential operations established in a factory where components are assembled to make a finished article or where materials are put through a refining process to produce an end-product that is suitable for onward c ...
, one could follow the production process from raw wool or cotton to finished
garments Clothing (also known as clothes, apparel, and attire) are items worn on the human body, body. Typically, clothing is made of fabrics or textiles, but over time it has included garments made from animal skin and other thin sheets of materials ...
. Thus everything was in place for the establishment of a museum in Salhus, and in 1992 the museum was founded. Some years later, The Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage created a list of ten national industrial heritage sites, which would come to include Salhus Tricotagefabrik.


1992–2001: restoration period

In 1992, most operations at the knitwear factory had stopped, and the significant task of cleaning up, restoring and documenting the old factory premises began. Parts of the factory building were in poor condition, and building maintenance is still one of the most labor-intensive tasks for The Textile Industry Museum. The 1990s were above all a starting phase until the museum officially opened its doors to the public in 2001.


The collections

When the factory closed, the machinery and large parts of the factory archives were still intact. The factory premises form the core of the museum's collections, as well as several buildings connected to its operations, and social life in the factory town: workers' housing (1860), a schoolhouse (1873), a teacher's residence and the first director's residence. The latter would go on to become "Kveldheim", a nursing home for former workers and now houses the administrative offices for the Museum Centre in Hordaland. The museum has clothes and textiles produced at the factory in Salhus, including the underwear brand Krone Maco, and other textile-related objects and documentation in its collections. The Textile Industry Museum has a large collection of machines for various processes in the production of
knitted Knitting is a method by which yarn is manipulated to create a textile, or fabric. It is used to create many types of garments. Knitting may be done by hand or by machine. Knitting creates stitches: loops of yarn in a row, either flat or i ...
textiles, washing, dyeing, carding, spinning, winding, and knitting, to cutting, sewing, quality control, and packing. These are mainly from the factory in Salhus, but also from other textile factories in the Bergen region, and other parts of the country. Around 160 of these are exhibited at the premises.


Education

The Textile Industry Museum offers guided tours of Salhus Tricotagefabrik, following the production line in the factory from wool to finished garments, via carding, spinning, knitting and sewing. The development of Salhus as a factory town and the processes of industrialisation are in focus: how the machines in the factory changed the conditions for work and production from the
pre-industrial society Pre-industrial society refers to social attributes and forums of political and cultural organization that were prevalent before the advent of the Industrial Revolution, which occurred from 1750 to 1850. ''Pre-industrial'' refers to a time before ...
to the industrial revolution. In recent years, the museum has focused on showing contemporary textile art, as well as other exhibitions relating to work, industry and textiles.


Part of The Museum Centre in Hordaland

The factory buildings in Salhus are today home to several departments in The Museum Centre in Hordaland, including The Textile Industry Museum. Here you will also find The Conservation Department, The Cultural Heritage Service in Nordhordland, and the museum administration. The Museum Centre in Hordaland also has locations on the islands outside of Bergen:
Havrå Havrå or Havre (sometimes Havretunet or Havråtunet) is a cluster farm along the southern shore of the island of Osterøy in Osterøy municipality, Vestland county, Norway. Havrå is one of the last and best preserved of the common farm cluster ...
and Osterøy museum on
Osterøy Osterøy is an island municipality in Vestland county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Nordhordland. The municipality encompasses most of the island of Osterøy. The administrative centre of Osterøy is the village of Lon ...
, The Heathland Centre at
Lygra Luro or Lygra is an island in Alver Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The island sits in the Lurefjorden which cuts into the Lindås peninsula. There is one road on the island that continues over a short bridge onto the mainland. The br ...
and The Western Norway Emigration Centre at
Radøy Radøy is a former municipality in the Nordhordland district of the old Hordaland county, Norway. The municipality existed from 1964 until its dissolution in 2020 when it was merged into the new municipality of Alver in Vestland county. The mun ...
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References


External links


The Museum Centre in Hordaland's collections at Digitalt Museum

The museum website
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