Storeblå Aquaculture Visitor Centre
5035 Bergen
53 00 61 90
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Season (23 Feb 2021 - 31 Dec 2021) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday | Closed | |
Tuesday - Sunday | 11:00 | - 15:00 |
Welcome to a different all-digital experience where the focus is on knowledge and thrills! At Storeblå Aquaculture Visitor Centre, you can explore a living exhibition where you will learn about one of our biggest industries – aquaculture. A visit to Storeblå provides a unique insight into the world of salmon. You also get an opportunity to see salmon up close in a RIB trip out to a fish farm.
The exhibition – delve into Norwegian aquaculture
Storeblå takes you on a journey through contemporary Norwegian salmon production. Immerse yourself in an audio-visual universe that demonstrates the importance of this industry to society and the challenges it has to address going forward. Is aquaculture sustainable? Why is aquaculture important? What form will aquaculture take in the future?
Join a RIB boat trip
Are you ready for a spectacular, high-speed and educational trip out to sea? You now have an opportunity to see how aquaculture works in practice. Grab the chance and extend the experience by combining the exhibition at Storeblå with a bracing RIB boat trip to a fish farm outside Bergen. Excellent guides from the Norwegian Fisheries Museum will show you around and answer your questions. Learn more – experience more – and see nature and aquaculture up close! The RIB boat trips are not available at present due to COVID-19 restrictions. We are working on ensuring they are available in the near future.
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Adults | NOK80.00 admission |
Children (0-16 years) | Free |
Student | NOK60.00 admission |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
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