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lofoten war museum

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  • lofoten war museum
    Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum
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    • Herndontourist 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Loads of paraphernalia for WWII enthusiasts. A great collection by an ardent collector. Easy to locate and doesn't need a lot of time to go through.
    • postikortti 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This museum is quite small, just three rooms or so, but has an interesting collection of items related to WWII and Norway during that time. There are comments on small pieces of paper, anecdotes from the time, lots of different items and photos.You can spend just a little time there, but if you want to explore more thoroughly and read the comments, it will take you over an hour despite the museum being small. It was a very interesting experience.
    • PossumAdelaideSA 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This museum has an amazingly comprehensive collection of WW2 war memorabilia. It's arranged in a very personal way and we enjoyed the quirky comments by the owner on many of the items. It's a place where you wander in and out of the small rooms finding something that catches your eye and interest. It is obviously a life's work and passion of the owner.
    • 88billd 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This little private museum is just a few minutes walk from the Hurtigruten Terminal in Svolvaer and is an absolute Aladdin’s cave, containing a fantastic collection of equipment, displays and information relating to the events that affected the Lofoten Islands during World War II. It’s worth calling in to, even if just for a short visit. Since it’s run by the owner and curator, with occasional additional help, opening times can be a bit erratic: when I spoke to the owner he said he tries to make sure that it’s open when the Hurtigruten ships are in port. It may be worth checking with the purser on the Hurtigruten.There’s plenty of stuff here to amuse and enthuse children of all ages. There are rooms containing weapons and equipment from the Norwegian, British and German armies, and their navies and air forces. There is also an amazing collection of uniforms, personal kit and so on, with some very evocative pieces. Some are quite amazing, including a painting attributed to Adolf Hitler himself. But the “Gestapo” displays and the stories told are rather chilling.All of the equipment was collected by the owner, who also created the displays and if the museum isn’t too busy, he’s very happy to spend time chatting with visitors.I was only able to spend a short looking round this museum on the north-bound leg of our cruise, but I found it so interesting that on the south-bound leg, I decided to miss dinner on board so that I could have a much better look round and have a longer talk with the curator.This is an excellent museum with fascinating stories and displays and is well worth a visit.
    • 97andreass 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I had heard great things about this museum, so I decided to check it out on a trip to Svolvær. The place did not disappoint. I am a big WWII buff, and for me this was a real treat. The curator has dedicated himself to collecting and displaying the quirky, trivial and down-to-earth aspects of the war. The curator and owner of the museum was around and he happily obliged me with a chat - a chat that developed into a 30 minute conversation. I left more informed on the war than after any other WWII museum I have visited. He reminded me that learning thrives in the closeness of passion. This place has got passion en masse.
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