All free museums and attractions to visit in Norway

Norway (Scandinavia) has a lot to offer for you culturally, even if you're on a budget, including free museums, free activities and free attractions. 26 museums and attractions in Norway can be visited without charge.

Are you looking for free things to do in Norway? These are the best places to visit:

  1. Akershus Fortress1

    Akershus Fortress

     Oslo
    Akershus Fortress, also known as Akershus slott og festning in classical Norwegian, is a significant historical site located in Oslo, the capital city of Norway. It is situated by the Oslo fjord, offering picturesque views of the water body. The fortress is also conveniently located next to the city hall, making it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city center.
  2. Ekebergparken Sculpture Park2

    Ekebergparken Sculpture Park

     Oslo
    Ekebergparken Sculpture Park is a unique blend of nature, history, and art. Located in the southeast of Oslo, Norway, this national heritage park offers a unique experience for art enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The park is nestled in a wooded area, providing a serene backdrop for the various sculptures that adorn its landscape.
  3. The Tromsø Gallery of Contemporary Art3

    The Tromsø Gallery of Contemporary Art

     Tromsø
    The Tromsø Art Association, known as Tromsø Kunstforening in Norwegian, has a rich history dating back to 1877. It has been in continuous operation since 1924, making it one of the oldest cultural institutions in Tromsø. This long-standing presence in the city's cultural scene has allowed it to become a significant reference point for art in Northern Norway.
  4. Villa Stenersen4

    Villa Stenersen

     Oslo
    Villa Stenersen is managed by the National Gallery of Norway and is open to the public every Sunday during the summer months. This provides an opportunity for visitors to explore the villa and appreciate its architectural design and historical significance.
  5. Bergenhus Fortress5

    Bergenhus Fortress

     Bergen
    Bergenhus Fortress, located in Bergen, is one of Norway's oldest and best-preserved fortresses. The fortress has a rich history, with its oldest parts dating back to the 12th century and the newest additions made during World War II. This historical site offers a unique glimpse into Norway's past, from the medieval period to the 20th century.
  6. Urskog–Høland Line6

    Urskog–Høland Line

     Sørumsand
    The Urskog–Høland Line, affectionately known as Tertitten, is a narrow gauge railway located between Sørumsand and Skulerud in Norway. This railway line is a significant part of Norway's history and offers a unique experience for visitors. The original line was 57 kilometers long and was built in three stages, with the first stage opening in 1896. Today, a part of this line is preserved as a museum at Sørumsand in Lillestrøm kommune.
  7. Sunnmøre Museum7

    Sunnmøre Museum

     Ålesund
    The Sunnmøre Museum, situated in Borgundgavlen in Ålesund on Sunnmøre, is a folk museum that houses an extensive collection of historical houses and boats. This collection provides a unique insight into the region's past, offering visitors a chance to explore the architectural and maritime history of Sunnmøre.
  8. Flam Railway Museum8

    Flam Railway Museum

     Flåm
  9. Oscarsborg Fortress Museum9

    Oscarsborg Fortress Museum

     Drøbak
    Oscarsborg Fortress, located in the Oslofjord, played a significant role in securing the access to the Norwegian capital, Oslo, from the open sea. This strategic location made it a crucial point of defense in the past, and today, it offers visitors a unique insight into the history and military strategy of the region.
  10. Lom bygdamuseum10

    Lom bygdamuseum

     Lom
  11. Oslo School Museum11

    Oslo School Museum

     Oslo
    The Oslo School Museum is situated in the old principal's residence within the schoolyard of Møllergata school. This location adds a unique historical charm to the museum, making it an interesting destination for tourists who are keen on exploring the educational history of Oslo.
  12. 22 July Information Centre12

    22 July Information Centre

     Oslo
    The 22 July Centre, located in Norway, serves as a learning centre that focuses on preserving and sharing the memory and knowledge about the terror attacks that occurred in Oslo and on Utøya on 22 July 2011. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the events and their impact, making it a significant place for those interested in history and current affairs.
  13. Norwegian Road Museum13

    Norwegian Road Museum

     Fåberg
    The Norwegian Road Museum, or Norsk vegmuseum, is one of the largest technical industrial museums in Norway. It boasts about 4000 square meters of indoor exhibitions, a large museum park, and a unique feature - a more than 200-meter-long mountain tunnel. This tunnel is believed to be the only one in the world that was blasted for museum purposes.
  14. Lindesnes Bygdemuseum14

    Lindesnes Bygdemuseum

     Vigeland
    The Lindesnes Bygdemuseum, located in Vigeland, was established on November 24, 1990. Originally situated in the city center, the museum was relocated to Kulturtorvet in 2009. This move allowed the museum to be co-located with the Galleri Gustav Vigeland and the Lindesnes library, creating a cultural hub for visitors to explore.
  15. Nordberg Fort15

    Nordberg Fort

     Nordberg
    Nordberg Fort, situated on Lista in Farsund municipality, is a former coastal artillery combat facility that was part of the Navy. This historical site offers a unique insight into the military history of the region, providing an opportunity for visitors to explore a significant part of Norway's past.
  16. Sjølingstad Uldvarefabrik16

    Sjølingstad Uldvarefabrik

     Sjølingstad
    Sjølingstad Uldvarefabrik is a historical wool factory that dates back to 1894. It is situated in the Lindesnes municipality, approximately eight kilometers west of Mandal. This location offers a unique insight into the industrial history of the region and provides an opportunity to explore the beautiful surroundings of the Lindesnes area.
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    Kreftforeningens Vitensenter

     Oslo
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    Handelshuset Patrick Volckmar

     Kristiansund
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    The Tvedestrand museum

     Tvedestrand
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    Stavanger skolemuseum

     Stavanger
    Today, Stavanger skolemuseum is part of the consolidated MUST – Museum Stavanger AS. This integration has allowed the museum to expand its reach and influence, offering visitors a more comprehensive view of Stavanger's rich history and culture.
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    Fotland bygdemølle

     Fotland
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    TS Museum

     Tjelta
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    Tinn museum

     Rjukan
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    BibMus Rennesøy

     Stavanger
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    Jølstramuseet

     Vassenden
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    Bygland Museum

     Bygland