Kristianhus Båt- og Motormuseum is situated in Vikøyri, which is the center of Vik municipality. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the area. The museum offers a unique insight into the maritime and motor history of Norway.
Kristian Otterskred's motor collection, which is a significant part of the museum, is a private collection consisting of approximately 300 registered engines. Visitors to the museum can view about 150 of these engines, providing a comprehensive overview of the evolution of engines over the years.
The collection at Kristianhus Båt- og Motormuseum primarily represents Norwegian-built engines from the period 1905-1976. This provides a unique opportunity for visitors to understand the development and progression of Norwegian engine technology during this period.
The collection at Kristianhus Båt- og Motormuseum is publicly accessible, allowing tourists and visitors to explore and learn about the maritime and motor history of Norway at their own pace.
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