Hedmark Museum and its collection

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The Anno Museum, located in the former county of Hedmark in southeastern Norway, is a regional group of cultural and natural history museums. Spread across 23 different locations, the museum offers a diverse range of exhibits and collections that reflect the rich history and natural beauty of the region.

Unique Features of the Anno Museum

The Anno Museum is notable for being the largest open-air museum area in Norway. It also boasts the largest collection of museum buildings in the country, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore a wide range of exhibits in a variety of settings.

Tourist Attractions at the Anno Museum

The Anno Museum's heritage includes several notable tourist attractions. These include the Ruins of Hamar Cathedral, the Norwegian Forest Museum, the Glomma Valley Museum, the Norwegian Emigration Museum, and the Klevfos Industrial Museum. Each of these attractions offers a unique insight into different aspects of Norwegian history and culture.

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Hedmark Museum
Strandvegen 100
2315 Hamar

Visitor information Hedmark Museum

Opening hours

June 3rd - August 31st.
Tuesday - Sunday 11 - 4.

September 2nd - September 26th
Tuesday - Friday 11 - 2.
Mondays closed

Admission

0 – 2Free
3 – 15NOK 55.00
18 – 25NOK 100.00
AdultsNOK 120.00
PensionersNOK 100.00
StudentsNOK 100.00

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Location & Map

Strandvegen 100, Hamar

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Hedmark Museum in Hamar, Norway, offers visitors an engaging journey through the region's history. Located on the grounds of a former bishop's manor, the museum seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor exhibits. The centerpiece is the impressive glass protective building housing the ruins of the medieval Hamar Cathedral, allowing visitors to walk among the ancient stones. The museum's collection spans from the Viking Age to more recent times, showcasing archaeological finds, traditional Norwegian farm buildings, and exhibits on local culture. Many visitors appreciate the museum's interactive elements and the opportunity to experience historical reenactments during summer months. The beautiful lakeside setting adds to the overall appeal. While some guests mention that certain areas could benefit from more detailed information in English, the majority find the museum informative and well-presented. The museum's combination of history, architecture, and natural beauty makes it a worthwhile stop for those interested in Norwegian heritage, though it may not captivate visitors seeking more modern or diverse exhibits.

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