You are here Inspire me Discover Fjord Norway in Autumn Activity and visitor centres & museums
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You are here Inspire me Discover Fjord Norway in Autumn Activity and visitor centres & museums
There are large and small museums and activity and visitor centres across Fjord Norway that are suitable for the whole family or for those interested in culture. Learn more about our Viking history, experience the Munch collection and contemporary art at KODE in Bergen, or about the oil industry at the Norwegian Petroleum Museum in Stavanger.
It’s especially nice to enjoy great experiences together indoors when the weather outdoors is bad. Are you travelling with your family? Try one of the child-friendly museums, water parks, the interesting Hardanger Maritime Centre, or the science centres in Bergen or Sandnes. Are you holidaying with your partner? How about combining an interesting cultural experience with a delicious lunch? You can take your friends to the Norwegian Mountaineering Centre, where they have a climbing wall, or to meet the Vikings in the Viking village of Njardarheimr.
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At the Bjørn West Museum, you can learn about the history of the dramatic resistance fighting in the Matrefjella mountains, where the last World War II battles in Europe took place.
Meet the sea lions, the creepy - but great crocodiles, fish and the fascinating snakes at Bergen Aquarium. Film screening and feeding daily. Book online.
Welcome to a science centre where the whole family can discover more than 100 different exhibits.
Join us for a fascinating museum tour to learn about Norway’s relationship with the sea over thousands of years, richly illustrated by beautiful models, full - size boats, archaeological finds and interesting artefacts.
The Hanseatic merchants are long gone, and no longer part of the hustle and bustle of Bryggen, but you can still experience this unique place, which has contributed so much to making Bergen the city it is today.
Visit some of Norway’s newest and best exhibitions about life along the coast and in the sea!
Live escape rooms takes the concept of the classic point-and-click computer games into the real world. A team of 3-5 persons is "locked" in a room, and must solve the puzzles to get out. Escape Haugesund have three different rooms with separate…
The Norwegian Petroleum Museum is a museum for everyone. Its exhibitions show how offshore operations have become Norway’s most important industry, and give you experiences of this activity.
Norway’s toughest climbing wall is at Sørmarka Arena. Beginners and experts will be stretched at our ‘monsterwall’ which is 17m high and has about 1000 m² of climbing surfaces. The wall has a great variety of angles and steepness allowing the wall…
Fjell Fortress played a key role in the defence of Bergen during World War II. Now, 75 years after the end of the war, you can still see the fortress, which was built by the Germans.
The local tourist offices can give you good and useful information.
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