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At the Fisheries Museum you can get an insight into local coastal culture, and you can buy tickets for a guided tour at Hjertøya. The museum is made as a small fishing village with houses, fishermen's shacks, cod-liver oil factory, engineering workshop and a large collection of boats. It portrays local coastal culture, working life and living conditions from around 1850. Free exhibition of the multi artist Kurt Schwitters and "Die große Merz" pillar on the Hjertøy square. Nature path through the landscape of the island.

Boat departures

The boat to Hjertøya island goes from the Reknemoloen by the Molde marina (Molde guest harbor). Reknesmoloen is located in the west end of the main street (Storgata) in Molde. Just east of the football stadium (Aker stadium) and south of Hotell Molde Fjordstuer. Be aware that on very nice sunny days, there can be many people wanting to go by the boat to Hjertøya.

Crossing time: Around 10 minutes

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Schedule

June 24 -August 18

Weekdays:
10:30–17:00
Saturday:
10:30–17:00
Sunday:
11:30–17:45

June 1 - June 18

Weekdays:
Closed
Saturday:
10:30–17:00
Sunday:
10:30–17:00

Prices

From:
NOK 150

Contact

Address:
  • Torget 2 ved Sjøfronten i Molde
  • Molde
Phone:
971 16 060
Email:
booking@nwe.as
Website:
www.northwestexperience.no/

Facilities

Audio guide:
Guide available:
Café:
Toilet:
Disabled-accessible:
Family-friendly:
WIFI/Internet:
Season:
  • Summer

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