The Glomdalsmuseet in Elverum is a cultural history museum dedicated to the regions of Solør and Østerdalen. It is recognized as one of the largest open-air museums in Norway, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore the rich cultural history of these regions in an immersive outdoor setting.
One of the key roles of the Glomdalsmuseet is to disseminate the history of the Romani people, also known as the Taters, in Norway. The museum provides a valuable resource for understanding the culture, history, and experiences of this ethnic group within the Norwegian context.
The Glomdalsmuseet also places a significant emphasis on the history of the Forest Finns. These were people from Savolax and Tavastland in Finland who settled in the forest areas of Sweden and Norway between 1575 and 1660. The museum provides an in-depth look into their lifestyle, culture, and impact on the region.
History & Anthropology Ethnology Open air
Monday | 10:00 – 16:00 |
Tuesday | 10:00 – 16:00 |
Wednesday | 10:00 – 16:00 |
Thursday | 10:00 – 16:00 |
Friday | 10:00 – 16:00 |
Saturday | 10:00 – 16:00 |
Sunday | 10:00 – 16:00 |
Opening hours during holiday:
Pentecost: 10:00 -16:00
Easter: 12:00 -16:00
May 1: 12:00 -16:00
Christ's Ascension Day: 12:00 16:00
Room Christmas: 12:00 -16:00
Closed: Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day
May 15 _ September 15
Children (3–5 years): 70 NOK
Young adult (16-25 years): 110 NOK
Adult: 140 NOK
Honor / student: 110 NOK
Small family (1 adult + own children 0-15 years): 210 NOK
Large family (2 adults + own children 0-15 years): 350 NOK
September 16 - May 14
Children (3-15 years): 60 NOK
Young adult (16–25 years): 90 NOK
Adult: 120 NOK
Honor: 90 NOK
Small family (1 adult + own children 0-15 years): 180 NOK
Large family (2 adults + own children 0 - 15 years): 300 NOK
Museumsvegen 15, Elverum
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