Porphyry Museum

The Story of Sweden’s Diamond

Porphyry has been used for both decorative and functional objects for 3,000 years. In 1788, Älvdalen’s Porphyry Works started and a fantastic unique art industry took shape.

Learn more about Dalarna’s diamond – Älvdalen porphyry! Porphyry has been used for both decorative and functional objects for 3,000 years. In Sweden, porphyry was known at the end of the 17th century. During the first half of the 18th century, Älvdalen porphyry was discovered. In 1788, Älvdalen’s Porphyry Works started and a fantastic unique art industry took shape. Today, we preserve the memory by telling the story of porphyry, Dalarna’s diamond, and the history of porphyry in Älvdalen.

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Älvdalen Porphyry

About 1.7 billion years ago, Älvdalen porphyry was formed during massive volcanic eruptions. Ash with temperatures up to 900°C was hurled up from the earth’s interior. The ash was compacted and formed high mountain ranges. Sun, wind, water, and ice ages have worn down the mountains and spread out the porphyry. Today, the highest porphyry mountains are barely 600 meters high.

Porphyry consists of quartz colored by various metals and minerals in shades between red and black. In the dense stone mass, there are grains of feldspar and quartz. Pumice stone and unmelted rock have been compressed together, forming flow structures. The colors, patterns, and hardness have made porphyry mythical from ancient cultures around the Mediterranean to our days.

Contact

Email: info@rockdale.se
Phone to the museum: 0251-314 02

Opening hours Winter/Spring 2025

Opening hours: Saturdays 10 AM – 3 PM

Opening Hours Summer/Autumn 2025

Weeks 20–25: Wednesday–Sunday, 10 AM – 3 PM.

Note!
June 1–8: Hagström 100 Years Anniversary Week – Special opening hours:
• June 1–4: 10 AM – 3 PM
• June 5–7: 10 AM – 5 PM
• June 8: 10 AM – 3 PM
Midsummer’s Eve, June 20, 2025: Closed

Weeks 26–32: Daily, 10 AM – 4 PM.

Weeks 33–39: Wednesday–Sunday, 10 AM – 3 PM.

From week 40: Saturdays, 10 AM – 3 PM.

Group bookings available year-round

Entrance fee

Adults: SEK 80 • Students & seniors: SEK 70 • Free entry for visitors under 18

Season ticket (annual): SEK 200

Weekly pass – Hagström Anniversary Week
June 1–8: SEK 150

The admission fee also includes entry to the Hagström Museum.

Part of Culture Route Dalarna – unique cultural attractions in Dalarna.

All experiences

See also our other guided tours

Mimmikulle

In the footsteps of the accused witches

How could this happen? The witch burnings began in Älvdalen. Walk in their footsteps and learn more about the terrible events that took place here. We walk to Mimmikulle, the place where the first executions of those accused of witchcraft are said to have taken place.
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New Porphyry Plant

Where porphyry was crafted until 1984.

Älvdalens Nya Porfyrverk was founded in 1897 by Frost Anders Andersson. The museum shows the exact environment where porphyry production took place until 1984. Some of the machines were constructed at the end of the 18th century.
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Blyberg

Hike on an extinct volcano

Join us on a hike and learn about the mysteries of nature. We will take you on a journey through the region's exciting history and visit a volcano that became extinct millions of years ago.
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Långö Ironworks

In the footsteps of the scythe smiths

For over 100 years, Långö Bruk was an industrial community whose name became known throughout the world. There were smithies, a manor house, a school, and everything else that belonged to a mill. Today, the smiths' hammer blows have fallen silent, and only a couple of houses and a few house foundations remain.
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Heritage Trail

In the footsteps of the charcoal burners

Join us on a tour of historical surroundings and gain insight into how people lived in the past. Rockdale takes you to an old mountain pasture where you can learn more about mountain pasture life and how the charcoal burners lived and worked.
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