Aalesunds Museum

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Ålesund, Norway

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Museum· Heritage museum· Tourist attraction

Aalesunds Museum Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Aalesunds Museum is located in Ålesund, Norway on Rasmus Rønnebergs gate 16. Aalesunds Museum is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category museum in Norway.

Address

Rasmus Rønnebergs gate 16

Phone

+47 4747883303

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Open hours

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Preston Draper

Great museum. If you are interested in history of Alesund, this is the place to go. Very informative and interesting. My favorite museum of our trip to Norway. If traveling as a family, there is a map with stickers where you have to place the items in the correct rooms, so the whole family is engaged. It looks small on the outside, but the place is crammed with information and items, such as an original telephone from Alexander Graham Bell which was used to make the first phone call in Europe. Highly recommended.

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Jean Adam

To know more about Ålesund's history

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vio gab

Small but complete just enough to give good representation of the period. We enjoyed it

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Andrew Meadowcroft

A lovely little museum well worth a visit.

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Glyn Spencer

Good overview of the town and it's history. Everything is bilingual too

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satheesha achar

A tiny museum for this historic, compact town. Many pictures and artifacts from the past are perfectly restored and preserved. A good 20minutes you spend here would give you a complete picture of the early 1900 century life in this harbour town. Fisherman's life, their equipment, attires are perfectly preserved and there is also a few embalmed excotic animals.

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michelle P

A small but interesting Museum I especially liked the photogrophy display with the old cameras and photographs

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Bryan and Sue Roberts

Pleasant experience. We loved reading everything in English but could not find the easy interpretation on the German occupation section. We are big fans of the Norwegian moral stance during WW2. We have taken lots of photos of the exhibits. Thank you.