Allmannajuvet in Saudi, Norway, and abandoned zinc mines in the late 1800s inspired architect Peter Zumthor to create another historical art installation along the national tourist route. Allmannajuvet has a unique landscape and rich cultural history and is one of the top 10 attractions on the national tourist route. In 2002, world-renowned architect Peter Zumthor was commissioned by the Norwegian Public Roadways Authority to design a tourist route attraction with the aim of welcoming visitors and giving new life to Sauda's long mining history. The simplistic architecture is inspired by the mining operation, the backbreaking labor and the laborious daily life of the workers. The installation includes a museum building, a cafe building, toilets and parking facilities, a road and stairs.
- Architect: Peter Zumthor