I recently had a gig in Lillehammer and was booked at the "Stasjonen" hotel at the train station in Lillehammer. It's just a 3 floor building so I was excited to learn that there was a Thyssenkrupp there. I got to use it 5 times (one r/t and 3 times up only as I walked the stairs down.

It's rated for 630KG or 8 person, which gives a quota of 78kg per person, which was enough for me and the small plastic bag I carried.
The buttons had a clear and strong light, and there were even a close door button! Close door buttons are quite rare in Norway, I'm not quite sure why but my guess is that the government want to discourage the use of elevators by making them slower.

With only 3 floors the ride doesn't seem very exciting, and I must say that this elevator gives the impression of those boring, government building elevators. The ride is not very smooth, I'd say it's very functional and practical but not with the feeling of luxury and comfort that you can experience in a more high end elevator. But I guess this is what can be expected in tiny Lillehammer.
Overall, a practical addition to the stairs but I certainly not worth it to travel to Lillehammer only to checkout this elevator.
