
Log houses in the open air museum.

Petrol station in the museum.
'Norsk Folkemuseum', the 'Norwegian Museum of Cultural History' at
Bygdøy in
Oslo, has a large
open air museum. It was established in
1894 by
Hans Aall and contains 155 buildings which have been relocated from different districts of
Norway.
Among its more significant buildings are
Gol stave church from the
13th century,
Raulandstua from the
14th century, and the
18th century tenement building relocated from
Wessels gate 15 in
Oslo.
In
2004, the administration of the adjacent Royal Manor (Bygdøy Kongsgård) was transferred to the museum.
The museum also possesses a large photographic archive, including a significant portion of the works of
Anders Beer Wilse
External links
★
Norsk Folkemusem official website