Museums in Norway
Oslo Fire Museum
The old fire station in Grønlandsleiret dates back to 1861, and was in ordinary use until 1978. It is now a museum run by volunteers. Their aim to collect and preserve Oslo's rich fire history

Osterøy Fire Collection
Members of the Osterøy veteranbrannbilklubb collects and restores old fire engines.

Rogaland Automobile Museum
Gammelbilens Venner, a local classic car club set up this museum, which shows the 100-year-old history of cars. The exhibition includes passenger cars, fire trucks, motorcycles, and old workshop equipment, scale models etc..

Rogaland NSU and Veteran Speedway Museum
The Rogaland Veteran Speedway Club together with the local NSU club put together this exhibition, which features the members' own bikes and cars, trophies and photos.

Scandinavian Motorcycle Center
Magnor is a small village in Norway, which is world famous for its glass company. But there is another attraction, which is of special interest for fans of classic motorcycles. Skandinavisk Motorsykkel Center features a display of over 170 motorcycles.

Steinar Skretteberg Collection
Steinar Skretteberg's collection at Sysle Mill counts an estimated 250 two-wheelers, most old Tempo, but also Vespa, and various Japanese brands as well as the occasional Java and BSA as well as a dozen cars.

Sverresborg Trøndelag Folk Museum
Sverresborg Trøndelag Folk Museum is an open air museum with more than 80 historical buildings, several indoor exhibitions, and two restaurants. There's at least one car, a very early Wartburg

Syltern Museum
Syltern is a large construction company, which has an in-house museum showing building machinery and trucks

Tromsø Fire History Collection
Local fire history collection with some fire engines, which can be visited after consulting the local fire station.
