What to do and see in Central Norway, Central Norway: The Best History Museums

September 18, 2021 Jacquiline Delozier

The central Norwegian area of Trondelag has its ideological capital in Trondheim, founded by Viking king Olaf Tryggvason in the 10th century and the seat of Norway's power until the 13th. Today, it's still the country's third-largest city, a university town with a rich culture. Trondelag's western offshore islands of Hitra and Froya are popular for outdoor adventures like camping, hiking, biking, snorkeling and scuba diving. They are also one of the world's best spots for deep sea fishing.
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1. Rindal Skimuseum

Igltjonnhaugen, Rindal, Rindal Municipality 6657 Norway +47 957 49 486 http://www.facebook.com/rindalskimuseum/?ref=page_internal&qsefr=1
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Rindal Skimuseum

2. Sverresborg Trondelag Folk Museum

Sverresborg Alle 13, Trondheim 7020 Norway +47 73 89 01 00 [email protected] http://sverresborg.no/en
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4.5 based on 218 reviews

Sverresborg Trondelag Folk Museum

Open air museum with more than 80 buildings from Trondheim and the Trondelag area. Beautiful surroundings, and from the ruins of King Sverre's Castle you have a wonderful view over the city and the fjord. The impressive main exhibition Livsbilder, Images of Life, in the public building reflects childhood, youth, adulthood and age in the region during the past century. The rural section shows the development in Trondelag buidling styles from the fjord to the mountains, and how people lived in the 18th and 19th centuries in the different country areas.

Reviewed By Lisajfraser - Dover, United Kingdom

My friend and I had taken the Tram up to Lian and decided on a walk down to the Museum for a hot drink (toilet break) and back up again, it was just over an hour each way. We didn't visit the Museum but the staff in the cafe spoke English were very lovely. My friend and I chose a cake each wanting to split half each, he overheard this and cut them for us and put half on each plate. The cake was amazing and the cafe was very modern & comfortable. Maybe next time we will have chance to look round the museum.

3. Museet Uthaugsgaarden

Breidablikkveien 7, Uthaug 7142 Norway +47 72 52 39 75 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Uthaugsg%C3%A5rden/376017302414335
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Museet Uthaugsgaarden

4. Roros Museum Smelthytta

Lorentz Lossius gata 45, Roros 7374 Norway +47 72 40 61 70 [email protected] http://www.rorosmuseet.no
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4.5 based on 187 reviews

Roros Museum Smelthytta

The Roros Museum is an independent foundation dedicated to care for and develop historical cultural values in the Roros district. We have a special responsibility for Roros World Heritage, southern Sami historical culture, mining history, the preservation of buildings and information about Femundsmarka National Park. The Roros Museum has four sites to visit, all of which are open to the public: "Smetlhytta" (The Smeltery), "Olavsgruva" (Olav's Mine), "Doktortjonna" (Femundsmarka National Park Centre and outdoor recreation area) and "Sleggveien" (Slag Street).

Reviewed By kristinoslo2015 - Oslo, Norway

What a great museum!! Authentic, fantastic models – a wonderful way of telling the story of copper mining for 300+ years. The mix of history, culture and art is really good. Fun for young and old!

5. Jewish Museum Trondheim

Arkitekt Christies G. 1 b, Trondheim 7012 Norway +47 401 69 801 [email protected] http://www.jodiskmuseum.org/
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Jewish Museum Trondheim

The museum presents the history of Jews in Trondheim, their daily life, religious ceremonies and culture.

6. Hegra Festning

Festningsvegen 266, Stjordal 7520 Norway +47 815 70 400 [email protected] http://www.hegrafestning.no/
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

Hegra Festning

Hegra Fortress was finished in 1910, an was build as a result of the end of Norways union with Sweden in 1905. The fortress was intended to stop a swedish invasion through the walley of Stjørdal. The fortress is most known for its effort during the german invasion in Norway in spring 1940. Major Holtermann and his men held the fortress without surrending for 25 days, until the southern parts of Norway capitulated. Today the fortress is open during the summer season, with a museum and a restaurant, and it is possible to wander around the whole fortress and the beautiful surroundings.

7. Oppdalsmuseet

Museumsvegen 11, Oppdal 7340 Norway +47 415 11 509 http://oppdalsmuseet.no
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Oppdalsmuseet

8. Trondheim Maritime Museum

Kjoepmannsgata 75, Trondheim 7010 Norway +47 73 52 89 75 [email protected] http://www.trondheimsjofart.no
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4.0 based on 20 reviews

Trondheim Maritime Museum

Visit Trondheim Maritime Museum and experience the history of Trondheim’s trading tradition and sailing ship era from the 17th century and until today. Also watch our film about the training ship “Tordenskjold” A museum for both children and adults.

Reviewed By teleAK - Anchorage, United States

I never knew what a shipping center Trondheim was for Norway and Europe. This museum captures this well. Definitely for lovers of ships and the sea.

9. Stiklestad Nasjonale Kultursenter

Stiklestad Alle 350, Verdal 7656 Norway +47 74 04 42 00 [email protected] http://www.stiklestad.no
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4.0 based on 49 reviews

Stiklestad Nasjonale Kultursenter

10. Koppera Industrimuseum

Stiftelsen Meraker-musea, 7530 Norway +47 907 34 497 [email protected] http://merakerhistorielag.no/
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Koppera Industrimuseum

Koppera Industry-museum presents Merakers long history linked to industry and mining. The museum is housed in a disused power station from 1915 with beautiful natural surroundings. The focus is on Koppera smelters and Koppera that industrial community.

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