Norway Fisheries Museum

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Bergen, Norway

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Local history museum· Tourist attraction

Norway Fisheries Museum Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Norway Fisheries Museum is located in Bergen, Norway on Sjøgaten 23. Norway Fisheries Museum is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category local history museum in Norway.

Address

Sjøgaten 23

Phone

+47 53006180

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Miles Macdonald

Great museum for learning about the history of the fishing industry here, in particular the process for producing Stockfish. On the top floor there is a wonderfully produced video of three guys discussing what it was like to be out on the sea fishing and the dangers involved. The oldest guy in partivular reminisces about the old times. Also a very good documentary detailing the collapse of the seal trade industry as a result of highly charged public opinion across the world. Plenty to see here, I've just highlighted several things I enjoyed.

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Geri Cetaku

Interesting museum with a lot of information about the fishing world but if you are not really interested it can become boring. Other problem are the opening hours because they open at 11 to 15, but this is a problem of different museums in Bergen. By the way is very nice and in a historical building.

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Borja Bartolome

nice museum showing how fisher houses were built and the fish industry in norway, good for kids too

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Jiří Daněk

The exhibition is nice and interactive. It is not large, but few hours can be easily spent there. The museum is located in old wooden buildings, which are already impressive by themselves.

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Annaly Keane

Had great fun here, learn lots and the children had fun. The café serves good latte and even better Danish apple pastries.

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Valeria e.g.Smith

The museum was very suitable for a family visit. The staff was friendly and all 3 floors- wheelchair accessible. The exhibitions included both informative parts and games. We especially appreciated the cartoon-like timeline stories about cod, whales and salmon :) Cafe/restaurant was expensive (as everywhere in Bergen:), but atmosphere was nice and cosy. We went during winter, so entrance w Bergen card was free.

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Cara Pang

Very unique museum located in a former wooden warehouse by the sea. Very informative exhibition and interactive fun games for kids (and adults as well). Fee entrance with Bergen card.

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Em

Great museum but there could be more information boards