The Museum, set in a beautiful maritime area just outside Bergen, traces the lives of Øygarden’s coastal inhabitants from the ice age until the…
Herdla Museum is located on Askøy, approx. 45 km from Bergen. Exhibitions about how the moraine island of Herdla was formed, the German World War II…
The old knitwear factory (1858-1989) has now re-opened as a new museum. Visitors can see the whole process from spinning the wool to the finished…
Includes the emigrant church, Brampton Lutheran Church, brought over from North Dakota (USA) and an emigration archive for Hordaland and Sogn og…
New and modern go-kart center for visitors of all ages. Bergen Gokart is all electric and offers a technical tracks on two floors.
The Heathland Centre is a visitors centre for cultural landscape on the European coast of the Atlantic. These types of landscapes are 5000 years old.
This mansion is the main building of the owners of the paper factory of Alvøen, dating from 1797. Large collection of furniture, silver and porcelain.
Bergens biggest indoor trampoline park. Welcome to our magical world surrounded by beautiful graffiti, Light show and floor to wall trampolines!
A breath of nostalgia! In the 1800s Bergen was Europe’s biggest wooden city, a distinctive city environment with closely spaced wooden buildings,…
Here the whole family can enjoy the inside as well as the outside pools. 8 pools, waterslides, Jacuzzis, good food and drinks and relaxation area.
Nordnes seawater pool is located in the Nordnes park, near the Aquarium and within walking distance of the city centre. Pool, diving board and shower…
Meet the sea lions, the creepy - but great crocodiles, fish and the fascinating snakes at Bergen Aquarium. Film screening and feeding daily.
Visit some of Norway’s newest and best exhibitions about life along the coast and in the sea! Located on the seafront in Sandviken, a short walk from…
At Storeblå Aquaculture Visitor Centre you can explore an exiting exhibition that provides knowledge about one of our largest industries - aquaculture
Håkon’s Hall was built between 1247 and 1261 by Håkon Håkonsson. It was the largest of the royal residency in the 13th-century when Bergen was the…
The tower was built in the 1560s by the governor of Bergen Castle (Bergenhus), Erik Rosenkrantz, and served as a combined residence and fortified…
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