A historic cultural building with a facade inspired by the Bank of England in London. The building was inaugurated in 1900 following a donation to the workers of Grängesberg by the Grängesberg Company's founder, Sir Ernest Cassels.
Cultural and industrial history tours can be booked. Contact the destination for more information.
At Cassels, concerts and musical experiences are offered year-round.
Cassels Concert Hall is part of the Ekomuseum Bergslagen.
One Ticket, Four Destinations
There is plenty to do in Grängesberg. With just one ticket, you now gain access to four exciting destinations and, new for the year 2025, a guided Cultural Walk that includes visits to all the destinations. You'll learn more about the mine and the development of this industrial town. After the tour, you can stay and explore the destinations or return to Disponentparken for coffee or lunch.
The Cultural Walk takes place with a guide, is approximately 2 km long, and takes about 1 hour. Guided tours are offered from June 23 to August 15, Monday through Friday at 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM. The booklet "We Built Grängesberg: A Walk in the Footsteps of the Miners" is included with the ticket.
Destinations:
- The Locomotive Museum
- Cassels
- Gruvcentrum Mojsen
- The Motor and Nostalgia Museum
The shared admission ticket costs 200 SEK for adults, 80 SEK for children/youth aged 6-15, and is free for children under 5 years old. The ticket is valid for two days. Purchase it at one of the destinations or at Stora Hagen, Maritas Gardin & Present, and Grand Hotel Elektra.
Cultural and industrial history tours can be booked. Contact the destination for more information.
At Cassels, concerts and musical experiences are offered year-round.
Cassels Concert Hall is part of the Ekomuseum Bergslagen.
One Ticket, Four Destinations
There is plenty to do in Grängesberg. With just one ticket, you now gain access to four exciting destinations and, new for the year 2025, a guided Cultural Walk that includes visits to all the destinations. You'll learn more about the mine and the development of this industrial town. After the tour, you can stay and explore the destinations or return to Disponentparken for coffee or lunch.
The Cultural Walk takes place with a guide, is approximately 2 km long, and takes about 1 hour. Guided tours are offered from June 23 to August 15, Monday through Friday at 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM. The booklet "We Built Grängesberg: A Walk in the Footsteps of the Miners" is included with the ticket.
Destinations:
- The Locomotive Museum
- Cassels
- Gruvcentrum Mojsen
- The Motor and Nostalgia Museum
The shared admission ticket costs 200 SEK for adults, 80 SEK for children/youth aged 6-15, and is free for children under 5 years old. The ticket is valid for two days. Purchase it at one of the destinations or at Stora Hagen, Maritas Gardin & Present, and Grand Hotel Elektra.