The Lista Museum, formerly known as Listamuseet, is a multi-departmental museum located in various locations within the Farsund municipality in Agder county. It is part of the larger Vest-Agder Museum network, offering a diverse range of exhibits and historical insights.
One of the departments of the Lista Museum is the Friluftstunet in Vanse, established after the Second World War. This open-air museum features the Midthasselhuset, a house dating back to 1742, along with a storehouse, barn, mill house, a 'kjune' which is a traditional drying house for grain, and a potato cellar. These structures provide a glimpse into the agricultural practices of the past.
Another significant part of the Lista Museum is the Nordberg Fort, considered Northern Europe's best-preserved German coastal fort. The fort, protected by the Directorate for Cultural Heritage, spans over 70 acres and houses 17 authentic buildings from the Second World War. This site offers a unique opportunity to explore a significant part of European wartime history.
History & Anthropology Science & Technology Open air Historic house War Agriculture Industrial heritage
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Nordberg Fort, Vanse
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