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Norwegian Road Museum & Norwegian Vehicle History Museum

Norsk Vegmuseum & Norsk kjøretøyhistorisk museum
Norsk vegmuseum

The Norwegian Road Museum provides experiences for all the family. The museum has a road history exhibition covering more than 1000 m2 and more than 100 original museum objects. These range from small Viking Age glass beads to a massive 12-tonne excavator! 

In 2019 a new museum building was inaugurated, called the Norwegian Vehicle History Museum. This exhibition includes parts of the private Norwegian Vehicle History Museum which was located in the center of
Lillehammer from 1983 to 2015. The display includes a large exhibition of cars, motorcycles, mopeds and bicycles from the beginning of the 20th century until the 1990s. The main emphasis is placed on ordinary vehicles and gives a picture of what has been seen on Norwegian roads from the car's infancy up to the present day.

Display
Automobile
Others
Info

Opening times:

1 January–14 june

  • Open at the Norwegian road museum and the Norwegian vehicle history museum at. 10.00–15.00 (tuesday – sunday)
  • The Norwegian mountain blasting museum is closed during this period 
  • All museums are closed on 1 January, 1 May and 17 May 

15. june–15. august

  • Open at the Norwegian road museum and the Norwegian vehicle history museum is open 10.00–17.00 every day
  • Norwegian mountain blasting museum is open 11.00–17.00 every day
  • Heydalsmo road station, Blindheimvik land trade and Mobilstasjonen is open 11.00–17.00 every day
  • Diplom-Is kiosk, open on final days, at. 11.30–17.00 all days 

16. august–31. december

  • Open at the Norwegian road museum and the Norwegian vehicle history museum at. 10.00–15.00 (tuesday – sunday)
  • The Norwegian mountain blasting museum is closed during this period
  • All museums are closed 23.–31. December 
Address

Hunderfossvegen 757
2625 Fåberg
Norway

E-mail
vegmuseum@vegvesen.no
Phone
+47 61 28 52 50