The Defence Museum | |
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Forsvarsmuseet | |
The Defence Museum |
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Established | 1978 |
Location | Akershus Fortress, Oslo, Norway |
Type | Military museum |
Website | Homepage |
The Defence Museum of Norway is located at Akershus Castle (Building 62) in Oslo, Norway. The museum has free admission. Previously it was named Hærmuseet, The Army Museum (even earlier Artillery Museum), therefore, the museum consists of mostly army materiel. The Difence Museum is the main museum sorting under the Norwegian Armed Forces Museum superstructure.
The museum was created in 1946 when two former military museums were merged, the Artillery Museum (established in 1860) and the Intendant Museum (created in 1928), under the name Hærmuséet. At first the museum was open only to military personnel, but was opened to the public in 1978 by King Olav V under the name of the Defence Museum. The museum is located inside the Castle Square, in one of the old military arsenals from the 1860s. The main purpose of the museum is to show the Norwegian military history from Viking Age to the present, and the museum consists of six departments:
In addition, in periods of special exhibitions. In addition to promoting Norwegian military history (especially for school groups), the museum's mission is to be the main military museum.