Top 10 Museums in Lofoten Islands, Northern Norway

January 15, 2022 Trinity Boughner

Discover the best top things to do in Lofoten Islands, Norway including Rundt & Rundt, Lofoten Glass AS, Lofoten Krigsminne Museum, Galleri2, Galleri Lofoten, Northern Norway Art Centre, Lille Kabelvag art gallery and museum, Sareptas Hus, Lofoten Seafood Center, Magic Ice Lofoten.
Restaurants in Lofoten Islands

1. Rundt & Rundt

Torggata 10, Kabelvag 8310 Norway +47 958 99 723 http://www.rundtogrundt.no
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Rundt & Rundt

Ecofriendly gift shop with open studio, where you will meet the artist Sylvia Henriksen. Production of recycled textile crafts in forms of jewellery, accessories and interior products, as well as photos and postcards. Paintings by Bjørn Tore Stavang.

2. Lofoten Glass AS

Steinveien 15, Kabelvag 8310 Norway +47 938 78 472 [email protected] http://lofotenglass.com
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Lofoten Glass AS

Art gallery and glassblowing studio with beautiful glass made in the heart of Lofoten. Workshop: Try to make your own glassbeed.

Reviewed By sugarhigh369

Learning how to work with glass and create beads in the workshop was a wonderful and new experience. Cathinka is super friendly and a great teacher.

3. Lofoten Krigsminne Museum

Fiskergata, Svolvaer 8300 Norway +47 917 30 328 [email protected] http://www.lofotenkrigmus.no/
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4.5 based on 337 reviews

Lofoten Krigsminne Museum

Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum

Reviewed By bcsadventures - Oslo, Norway

If you have any interest about World War II, I would definitely recommend coming here. Very interesting and unique to the area. Significance of the war effort and finding the enigma machine locally was crucial to the allies winning the war. Very interesting!

4. Galleri2

Stamsund, 8340 Norway +47 909 56 546 http://www.galleri2.no/
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Galleri2

5. Galleri Lofoten

Misvaerveien 18, Henningsvaer 8312 Norway +47 915 95 083 [email protected] http://www.galleri-lofoten.no/nb/
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Galleri Lofoten

Gallery Lofoten has Norway’s largest collection of paintings from Northern Norway dating back to the turn of the last century – a period by many called the golden age of North Norwegian painting. On the gallery’s ground floor you find a collection of paintings by renowned artists like Otto Sinding, Gunnar Berg, Even Ulving, Adelsteen Normann, Einar Berger, Ole Juul, Thorolf Holmboe and others. The gallery’s first floor is divided into two sections – one exhibiting watercolours by Lars Lerin and one exhibiting pictures and ceramic works by Her Majesty Queen Sonja. In the gallery shop you find a selection of art books, postcards, and posters by the exhibition’s artists. In our café you may enjoy a glass of wine and a cheese platter from the local cheese producer Aalan Farm.

Reviewed By finns523

Most spectacular galleri in Hennengsvær Lofoten. Beautiful scenary and very good food. Most beautiful place in North Norway. You have to visit this place.

6. Northern Norway Art Centre

Torget 20, Svolvaer 8300 Norway +47 920 20 537 http://www.nnks.no
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Northern Norway Art Centre

Torggata 19 Kabelvåg torg, Kabelvag 8310 Norway +47 416 53 207 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/lillekabelvaag
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Lille Kabelvag art gallery and museum

Lille Kabelvåg art galley and museum isn’t quite as little as its name would lead you to believe. Spread over 600 square meters, the exhibition space displaying works by more than 200 artists, the Gallery & Museum is one of Lofoten’s largest private art galleries. The gallery was founded by the artist couple Inger Anne Nyaas and Thor Erdahl in 2006. In the gallery you find their work. Inger Anne Nyaas is a textile artist, and by her own admission, enjoys challenging the traditional understanding of the artistic arena. Thor Erdahl is a painter and graphic artist, and renowned for depicting motifs from nature by using large formats, simple shapes and vibrant colours. He grew up in Kabelvåg, and is held in high regard as one of the region’s most eminent artists. In 2014, the gallery opened the object and art exhibition Kunst i motbakke (Uphill Art), a large installation incorporating elements from archaeology, history, graphic design, photography and arts and crafts.

8. Sareptas Hus

Ballstadlandet 201, Ballstad 8373 Norway +47 974 38 737 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/SareptasHus/
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Sareptas Hus

Farmshop, art gallery and center of Lofoten Wool. Local wool, local food, local handcraft, organic cosmetics, herbs, honey, cheese, knitting, weaving, yarn, fiber. fine art

9. Lofoten Seafood Center

Mortsundveien 379, Leknes 8370 Norway +47 478 08 088 [email protected] http://www.lofotenseafoodcenter.no
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Lofoten Seafood Center

Salmon exhibition center with salmon farm boat tour. House of stockfish with guide, Fine dining restaurant and seafood take away. Shop of local seafood.

10. Magic Ice Lofoten

Fiskergata 36 Fiskergata 36, 8300, Svolvaer, Vagan Municipality, Nordland, Northern Norway, Svolvaer 8301 Norway +47 454 18 535 [email protected] http://www.magic-ice.no/
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Magic Ice Lofoten

Magic Ice, in Svolvær – the capital of Lofoten, offers you the pleasure of browsing ice art and coastal culture while enjoying a variety of refreshments. Sculptures and installations made of ice, dramatically lit and presented together with sound, music and images, tell the story of nature, traditions and the life of the fisherman in this abundant island realm. Magic Ice has an atmosphere that has to be experienced from the inside! It is more than just an “ice bar”, it is a crystal clear reflection of a distinctive community built on the riches of the sea – in the heart of the landscape where it all came to be.

Reviewed By jacquelinee930

If you choose to visit here you must try the ice slide ! It’s great fun no matter what age you are. The rest of the ice sculptures are amazing particularly some of the panels that are mixed in amongst the free standing sculptures. It may not be the cheapest place to visit, but if you are on the Hurtigruten ship the entrance fee is discounted and you still get the free drink in an ice glass. My husband wasn’t keen on visiting it, in the first instance, but having been he considers it as probably the best thing we did on the trip. The staff are really friendly and happy to answer any questions you might have about the sculptures, special mention should go to Victor, who talked to us for ages.

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