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The Norwegian Museum of Travel and Tourism

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The Norwegian Museum of Travel and Tourism
Norsk Reiselivsmuseum
The Norwegian Museum of Travel and Tourism is located in Norway
The Norwegian Museum of Travel and Tourism
Location within Norway
Former name
The West Norwegian Tourist Museum
Established1986/2001/2016
LocationSogndal, Vestland, Norway
Coordinates61°12′37″N 6°32′11″E / 61.21033°N 6.53642°E / 61.21033; 6.53642
Websitereiselivsmuseum.no
Balestrand
Balestrand as seen from the mountain

The Norwegian Museum of Travel and Tourism is a museum located in Sogndal in Vestland cou

nty, Norway.[1][2][3] The main aim of the museum is to exhibit the history of tourism in Norway from the beginning of the boom in the 19th century, and until today. It is a unit of Museums of Sogn og Fjordane.

Current exhibitions (2016)

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Tourism and Travel in Norway

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A historical exhibition of the phenomenon of tourism in Norway since the 19th century. The exhibition makes frequent use of multi-media platforms to engage the spectator.

The Art colony in Balestrand

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A historical exhibition about the Norwegian and international artists who came to Balestrand for inspiration, and thus contributed to the location's appeal as a tourist destination.

This exhibition displays the National Tourist Routes with maps, pictures, movies, and sculptures.

History of the museum

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Founded in 1986 as the Western Norwegian Museum of Travel and Tourism, the museum has consisted of several historic buildings on Balestrand pier since 1993. These have been the exhibition locales awaiting the opening of a dedicated museum building. Since 29 April 2016, the new building has been open to the public.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Lonely Planet; Andy Symington; Carolyn Bain; Cristian Bonetto, Mark Elliott, Anthony Ham, Becky Ohlsen, Fran Parnell, Simon Richmond (1 March 2012). Lonely Planet Scandinavia. Lonely Planet. p. 420. ISBN 978-1-74220-678-3.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Rick Steves (23 June 2015). Rick Steves Scandinavia. Avalon Travel Publishing. p. 494. ISBN 978-1-63121-115-7.
  3. ^ Lonely Planet; Anthony Ham; Stuart Butler; Donna Wheeler (1 April 2015). Lonely Planet Norway. Lonely Planet Publications. p. 532. ISBN 978-1-74360-532-5.
  4. ^ NRK (29 April 2016). "No er reiselivsmuseet opna – seint, men godt". Retrieved 2016-08-01.
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