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Nivaagaard Brickworks Ring Kiln - A unique industrial landmark from the age of brickworks

Nivaagaard Brickworks Ring Kiln is a rare industrial heritage site and the only preserved example in Denmark of Friedrich Hoffmann’s pioneering ring kiln. Today, it communicates the story of brick production and the technological advances that shaped 19th-century industry.

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Nivaagaard Brickworks Ring Kiln - A unique industrial landmark from the age of brickworks
Nivå, North Zealand
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A breakthrough in industrial history

The ring kiln from 1870 represents a major technological step forward in the brickmaking industry. The invention made it possible to reuse heat from the firing process, improving efficiency and reducing resource consumption. This method enabled more stable and large-scale brick production.

Nivaagaard Brickworks and its significance

Nivaagaard Brickworks played an important role in the industrial landscape of North Zealand. Today, the ring kiln remains as the last preserved structure from the former brickworks and serves as a key testimony to the area’s industrial development.

A protected heritage site

The building was listed in 1985 and is now part of an ongoing heritage and interpretation project. The ring kiln represents a nearly vanished industrial environment and offers insight into the working processes and technologies of the period.

Experience the ring kiln today

Visits to the ring kiln take place as guided tours, where the history of the brickworks and the function of the kiln are presented. Through stories and explanations, visitors gain an understanding of how the kiln operated and why it was so significant.

Guided tours and interpretation

Guided tours provide insight into both the technical construction and the people who worked at the brickworks. The interpretation highlights the connection between technology, industry, and societal development.

Visits and groups

The independent institution behind the ring kiln welcomes visitors, including school classes and groups. Visits are arranged with a guide and can be adapted to different audiences.

Practical information

The ring kiln is an unheated museum, and temperatures can be low. Visitors are therefore encouraged to dress accordingly when planning their visit.

A living industrial heritage site

Today, Nivaagaard Brickworks Ring Kiln stands as an important representation of Danish industrial history. It offers an authentic insight into a time when innovation and efficiency transformed production methods and laid the foundation for modern industry.

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Teglværksvej 23

2990 Nivå

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