Museums in Norway
Lundhaug Collection
Private collection of Arne Anton Lundhaug
Lærdalsøren Hotel
This hotel has a number of classic cars to be viewed or rented out.
Museum of Transportation History Norway
The hyperbolic name hides a shed, where a group of enthusiasts put together a collection of fire engines, buses and trucks. Additionally a local inventor, Johan Kallak's life and work is presented.
Narvik Vehicle History Museum
The museum contains exhibitions showing the rich vehicle history of Narvik, with themes such as everyday motoring, caravanning, roadside environments, bus history, taxi history, ferries and bridges. In addition, the Ofotbanen railway is presented in miniature.
NMK Motorsportmuseum
A collection of racing motorcycles and trophies
Nordenget Farm Museum
Martin Alfred Friberg took over the family farm, which has been their property since the 19th century in 1990 and gradually turned it into a museum. Tractors dominate but there are cars and motorcycles as well.
Norwegian Motor Historic Museum
Norsk Motorhistorisk Museum (NMHM – Norwegian Motor historic Museum) was established 1990 as a self owned foundation. Our aim is to preserve and make available for the enthusiast and general public the motor historic development in Norway. The unique collection counts around 400 motorized vehicles and machines, among them a portable steam engine from 1903. About 200 machines are on display - mostly tractors and stationary engines, but also some vintage cars, motorcycles and construction machinery.
Norwegian Motor History Center
Motorhistorisk Klubb Drammen set up this center for research and preservation purposes. It incorporates a small museum
Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology
The Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology is Norway's national museum for science, technology, industry, transport and medicine. The museum's objective is to demonstrate the implications of progress in Science and Technology, socially and culturally, through the ages. The museum is an educational institution with collections, exhibitions, publications and other activities, which makes it a place of learning for all.Through its collections and exhibits it chronicles the development of Norway from an agrarian society to a complex industrial society.