Romsdal Museum

The Romsdal Museum

A house of the open-air Romsdal Museum in Molde.
Location Molde, Norway
Coordinates 62°44′22.91″N 7°9′3.25″E / 62.7396972°N 7.1509028°E / 62.7396972; 7.1509028
Type Folk Museum
Founder Peter Tønder Solemdal
Website Official website

The Romsdal Museum (Norwegian: Romsdalsmuseet) is a museum in the Romsdal district of Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The museum is based in Molde Municipality, but it has sites all over the region.[1]

History

The museum was founded by Peter Tønder Solemdal (1876-1963) in 1912, and is one of the largest and most extensive folk museums in Norway. In addition, the museum has a library and several archives for prints, text, and photographs. In 1928, the museum was opened to the public.


In the middle of the field is the old "Isdammen", previously used for ice production. The area contains also of an idyllic lake, which is very popular with local birds, and a stage that is used during Moldejazz, the Molde International Jazz Festival. Several houses that are included in a guided tour: Tresfjord Cottage, Holt Cottage, Hammervoll house, and Erik Pålgarden Garden.[2]

Departments

See also

References

  1. Store norske leksikon. "Romsdalsmuseet" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2010-11-07.
  2. "The Romsdal Museum". www.visitmolde.com. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved 25 March 2017.

Coordinates: 62°44′22″N 7°09′02″E / 62.7395°N 7.1506°E / 62.7395; 7.1506

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