Norwegian Maritime Museum

Norwegian Maritime Museum
(Norsk Maritimt Museum)
Established 1914
Location Bygdøynesveien, Bygdøy peninsula, Norway

The Norwegian Maritime Museum (Norwegian: Norsk Maritimt Museum), previously known as the Norsk Sjøfartsmuseum, founded in 1914,[1] is located at Bygdøynesveien on the Bygdøy peninsula, on the western side of Oslo, Norway.

The museum's building won an architectural award.[2] Its exhibits on coast culture and maritime history include boat models, fishing, marine archeology, marine paintings, ship building, and shipping. The video "Maritime Norway" by Ivo Caprino and a library are also a part of the museum experience.[3][2]

The Norwegian Maritime Museum is situated near several other museums, including the Fram Museum; the Kon-Tiki Museum; the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History; and the Viking Ship Museum.

Ships

The Arctic ship Gjøa and the Stavanger are on display. Gjøa was the first vessel to transit the Northwest Passage in a 1903-06 expedition of Roald Amundsen. The Stavanger was designed by Colin Archer for the Norwegian Society for Sea Rescue, and the three-masted schooner Svanen ("Swan").[1] Other boats are exhibited in the harbour.

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References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 "Bygdøy Oslo's Museum Centre". explorenorth.com. Retrieved 2009-11-14.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "The Norwegian Maritime Museum". norway.com. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
  3. "Norwegian Maritime Museum (Norsk Sjøfartsmuseum)". visitoslo.com. Retrieved 2009-11-13.

Coordinates: 59°54′09″N 10°41′55″E / 59.9025°N 10.6985°E