Top 10 Museums in Hardanger, Western Norway

March 26, 2022 Harland Bartelt

Discover the best top things to do in Hardanger, Norway including Hardanger Art Gallery, The Olav H. Hauge Centre, Hardanger Folk Museum, Edvard Grieg's Composer's Cabin, Hardanger Maritime Museum, Mabodalen Agricultural Countryside Museum, Galleri N. Bergslien, Granvin Bygdatun Museum and the Havaas Collection, Borgstova at Vikoy Rectory, The Kinch House.
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Maelen, 5628 Norway +47 53 66 89 30 [email protected]
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Hardanger Art Gallery

At Maelen farm, the artist Arne Bakke Maelen has built a modern gallery and workshop in traditional building style. Observe the contrast between modern design and old traditions in spectacular surroundings. The Gallery is also available for courses and seminars..

2. The Olav H. Hauge Centre

Promenaden 7, Ulvik 5730 Norway +47 56 52 70 70 [email protected] http://haugesenteret.no
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The Olav H. Hauge Centre

The exhibitions at the Hauge Centre call upon several of the human senses with installations on poetry and literature that can be looked at, listened to and touched. Dial Hauge's phone number on an old telephone and he'll read you a poem. The poetry library offers insight into poetry from all over the world - and in the poetry workshop you could be inspired to create your own poems. There are also guided tours of the exhibitions - the stories you'll hear will leave you with both knowledge and wonder. Olav H. Hauge (1908-1994) is considered one of the most significant Norwegian poets and translators of poetry. He worked as a fruit farmer and made his literary debut in 1946. Hauge was an avid reader from childhood and at his home on Rossvoll in Ulvik, he gathered great knowledge from the reading of literature from all over the world. He published several collections of translations of English, French and German poetry. His own poetry has been translated into more than 20 languages. The museum shop at the Hauge Centre offers a wide selection of literature, works on and by Olav H. Hauge, contemporary poetry and books in New Norwegian for all ages. You can also browse a great selection of exciting and affordable gift ideas. The Green Cafe is situated on the Hauge Centre's ground floor and is run by chef Paul Richards. The place offers a good menu of hot and cold dishes using local products. The Green Cafe has indoor and outdoor seating right by the beautiful Ulvik fjord, a perfect spot for doing a bit of reading, thinking or talking. The cat hunt is an exciting activity for the kids. Hauge's cat has got several hiding places throughout the exhibition. By following its footsteps, the kids can suddenly find the cat in unexpected places while at the same time getting to know both Hauge and the cat a bit better. At the end of the hunt, a nice little surprise gift awaits you at the reception.

3. Hardanger Folk Museum

Utne, Ullensvang 5778 Norway +47 53 67 00 40 [email protected] http://www.hardangerogvossmuseum.no/hardanger-folkemuseum/norsk/aktuelt.aspx
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Hardanger Folk Museum

The Hardanger Folk Museum (founded in 1911). The main museum with its exhibition and administration building is at Utne, 200 metres from the ferry landing. Changing art and cultural history exhibitions throughout the year. Permanent exhibitions: Folk costumes and accessories and Folk Music. In the open-air museum we have reconstructed a traditional cluster farm in which the oldest building is a medieval log house with a central open fire. The museum also has an old general store, cotter's cottage and wooden ski factory. The boathouse by the sea houses several traditional Hardanger boats. There is a museum shop where you can buy arts and crafts, books/ booklets, local history items and folk music. The museum is located by a fruit orchard. The Hardanger Folk Museum has branches with open-air museums and collections at Bu near Brimnes and Skredhaugen near Lofthus. School and guide service.

4. Edvard Grieg's Composer's Cabin

Hotel Ullensvang, Ullensvang 5781 Norway +47 53 67 00 00 [email protected]
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Edvard Grieg's Composer's Cabin

The composer Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) occasionally lived at Lofthus and composed many of his most renowned works here. His composer's cabin is situated in the garden of Hotel Ullensvang. Open to public.

5. Hardanger Maritime Museum

Sandvenvegen 56 Norheimsund, Hardanger, Kvam 5600 Norway +47 474 79 839 [email protected] http://www.fartoyvern.no/hardanger-fartoeyvernsenter/norsk/besoek-oss.aspx
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Hardanger Maritime Museum

A living Museum of boatbuilding. The museum is open every day during the summer. You can watch the craftsmen at work and hear about the boatbuilding and craftsmanship. Try your own skills in the Activity Route. You can attend exhibitions and films telling different parts of Norways maritime history.In the traditional ropemaker's workshop rope is made for boats from all over the country. Here you'll also find a nice exhibition on traditional ropemaking. There is a pleasant harbour-view cafe where we serve excellent coffee, tea and home made food. Hardanger Maritime Museum is a national centre of expertise which is committed to boat preservation, is an outdoor-pursuits centre, a craft training centre and a guardian of old craft traditions. Opening times off-season by arrangement.

6. Mabodalen Agricultural Countryside Museum

Mabodalen, Ovre Eidfjord 5784 Norway +47 53 67 35 00 [email protected]
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Mabodalen Agricultural Countryside Museum

Experience a scenery with dramatic contrasts high mountains and waterfalls. Road-building traditions from the 16th. century up to the present. 21 info-tables have been put up at the most distinctive stops in the valley. Mabo Museum, guided tours, limited opening hrs.

7. Galleri N. Bergslien

Ostangvegen 6a, Eidfjord 5783 Norway +47 53 67 35 92 [email protected] http://www.eidfjord.kommune.no/tenester/kultur/galleri-n-b/
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Galleri N. Bergslien

The gallery exhibit paintings and sculptures made by Nils Bergslien (1853-1928). There is also a smaller room for exhibitions of contemporary art. The gallery is closed in wintertime. Open for cruiseship-arrivals and saturday/sunday 12-16. Closed for the season, the gallery opens 15.04.2021.

8. Granvin Bygdatun Museum and the Havaas Collection

Eide sentrum, Granvin 5736 Norway +47 56 52 40 00 [email protected]

Granvin Bygdatun - Museum and the Havaas collection. The village square, bygdetunet, is situated in the centre, same driveway as the Post Office. In Granvin Bygdatun there are 6 buildings surrounding a courtyard. The oldest one is Holvenstova, a main house from the 18th century. Granvin Bygdemuseum with more than 1000 objects from the local community is situated on the ground floor. In the basement of the cotter's farm Lofloten there is an exhibition of the collection from the world famous botanist Johan Havaas. In Bygdetunet you can also find the memorial of the master fiddler Anders Kjerland. Season: June 15 - August 15. The museum can be opened out of season by appointment.

9. Borgstova at Vikoy Rectory

Vikoy prestegard, Kvam 5600 Norway +47 56 55 30 00 [email protected]

Borgstova at Vikoy vicarage is also known as the Tidemand-room because the famous artist Adolph Tidemand stayed there on several occasions. This was where he found inspiration for many of his renowned works, such as Haugianerne. The smoking room interior dates back to the mid 1800s, and the neighbouring eldhus cookhouse was where the local speciality krotakaker were made. The guide at Borgstova can also give you a tour of the School Museum. The museum is located close to Vikoy church and Borgstova, and the School House, which was in use until 1954, dates back to 1886. The interior is from 1930 and comprises school equipment and books. Tours of the museums outside opening hours are by appointment only. Please contact the Cultural Office, tel 56 55 30 00 or e-mail [email protected].

10. The Kinch House

Strandebarm, Kvam 5630 Norway +47 56 55 59 10 [email protected]
The Kinch House

Old house in Swiss style. Home of the author Hans E. Kinck. His father, Theodor, was a doctor and skilled photographer. Later the sculptor and wood-carver Johannes Tvedt and the painter Frida Rusti lived in the house. Works and articles from these persons are exhibited in the house. Open by appointment with the tourist office.

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