The town of Berger grew into an industrialcenter around the Berger and Fossekleven factories. In 1880, Berger Factory was established by Jens J. Jebsen. Fossekleven Factory was established in 1889 by Jørg Jebsen, a younger brother of Jens J. Jebsen. Both were nephews of factory owner Peter Jebsen who operated a textile factory at Arna outside Bergen. Berger and Fossekleven factories were situated at the waterfall Fossekleiva and were in operation until 2002. The former factory buildings now house the Berger Museum and the Fossekleiva Cultural Center.
was reopened in 2015, and is associated with the Vestfold museums. Based on Berger and Fossekleven factories, the museum shows the history of Norwegiantextile history and has a number of displays relating to textile production.