The Follo Museum is divided into three departments. The original Follo Museum is located at Seiersten near Drøbak. The second department is Roald Amundsen's home, Uranienborg, which is now a museum located at Svartskog. The third department is the Son Coastal Culture Center, situated in the center of Son. Each department offers a unique insight into the region's history and culture.
The Follo Museum at Seiersten is an open-air museum that houses several older buildings from the Follo region. These include a farmstead with an operational building from Skoklefall on Nesodden, a residential house from Børsum in Ås, and a brewery from Skjellerud in Frogn. These buildings provide a glimpse into the region's past and its architectural heritage.
The exhibitions at the Follo Museum focus on the cultural history of the Follo region. The museum boasts extensive collections of artifacts and archives that provide a comprehensive understanding of the region's past. These collections are a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about the history and culture of the Follo region.
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Belsjøveien 17, Drøbak
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