The best museums in Bergen in September 2025

These are the top 20 best museums in Bergen, Norway, ranked by their rating and popularity in 2025. Click a museum for more information about the museum, including visitor information, exhibitions and reviews.

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Looking for the best museums in Bergen? These are the best ones:

  1. Bergen Aquarium1

    Bergen Aquarium

     Bergen
    The Bergen Aquarium, situated in Nordnes, Bergen, has a rich history dating back to its opening on August 27, 1960. At the time of its inauguration, it was the largest aquarium of its kind in Northern Europe. This historical significance adds to the charm and appeal of the aquarium for visitors.
  2. The Royal Residence2

    The Royal Residence

     Bergen
    Gamlehaugen is a castle located in Norway, approximately seven kilometers south of Bergen in the district of Fjøsanger. It serves as the official residence of the Norwegian royal family during their stays in Bergen. The castle is situated on a hill at the northern end of Nordåsvannet, a branch of the Grimstadfjorden.
  3. St. Mary's Church3

    St. Mary's Church

     Bergen
    St Mary's Church, also known as Mariakyrkja or Mariakirken, is a significant religious site located in the heart of Bergen, Norway. Situated in the Bryggen area, this parish church is part of the Church of Norway and is easily accessible due to its central location. It is one of the churches for the Bergen Cathedral parish, which is part of the Bergen domprosti (arch-deanery) in the Diocese of Bjørgvin.
  4. Gamle Bergen Museum - Bymuseet i Bergen4

    Gamle Bergen Museum - Bymuseet i Bergen

     Bergen
    The Gamle Bergen Museum is an open-air museum situated in the Sandviken district of Bergen. The museum was constructed around the old pleasure garden known as Elsesro. This location offers a unique historical setting for visitors to explore.
  5. West Norway Museum of Decorative Art5

    West Norway Museum of Decorative Art

     Bergen
    The West Norway Museum of Decorative Art, also referred to as KODE 1, is a significant cultural institution located in the city of Bergen, Norway. The museum was established in the year 1887, making it a long-standing part of the city's cultural landscape. It houses a diverse collection of decorative arts, with a particular emphasis on works from the past 500 years.
  6. Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene6

    Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene

     Bergen
    The Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene, located on Bryggen in Bergen, Norway, offers a unique insight into the life of Bergen drivers of the German Hanse. This museum is a great place to learn about the history and culture of the region, and to understand the significant role that the German Hanse played in shaping the city's past.
  7. Bergen Maritime Museum7

    Bergen Maritime Museum

     Bergen
    The museum focuses on the history of shipbuilding and seafare in Norway from the Viking period until today.
  8. Troldhaugen Edvard Grieg Museum8

    Troldhaugen Edvard Grieg Museum

     Bergen
    Troldhaugen, located in Bergen, Norway, is the former residence of the renowned Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg and his wife Nina Grieg. This historic site offers visitors a unique insight into the life and work of one of Norway's most celebrated composers.
  9. Bergen School Museum9

    Bergen School Museum

     Bergen
  10. Siljustøl10

    Siljustøl

     Bergen
    Siljustøl, located in the borough of Ytrebygda in Bergen, Norway, is a museum that was once the home of renowned composer Harald Sæverud and his wife Marie Hvoslef. This historical site offers visitors a unique glimpse into the life and work of the composer, providing a rich cultural experience.
  11. University Museum of Bergen11

    University Museum of Bergen

     Bergen
    The University Museum of Bergen is home to a wide range of anthropological and archaeological collections. These collections include significant Norwegian archaeological remains from the Viking period. These exhibits provide a deep insight into the history and culture of Norway, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in history and archaeology.
  12. Leprosy Museum St. Jørgen's Hospital12

    Leprosy Museum St. Jørgen's Hospital

     Bergen
    The Leprosy Archive of Bergen holds a unique position in the world as it is the first national patient register for a specific disease, in this case, leprosy. This archive provides a comprehensive view of the social and medical history of the disease, demonstrating how it contributed to the discovery of its causes. It is a significant resource for understanding the historical context of leprosy and its impact on society.
  13. Norwegian Fisheries Museum13

    Norwegian Fisheries Museum

     Bergen
    The Norges Fiskerimuseum (Norwegian Fisheries Museum) in Bergen is dedicated to the history of Norwegian fishing and fish processing industry. The museum showcases various aspects of the industry, including fishing nets, boats, and fishing gear. It provides a comprehensive insight into the evolution of the industry, from traditional fishing methods to modern fish farming.
  14. VilVite Bergen Science Center14

    VilVite Bergen Science Center

     Bergen
    VilVite is a science center situated at Marineholmen, adjacent to Puddefjorden in Bergen. The center is owned and managed by Bergen Vitensenter AS, and it is designed to provide the public with knowledge in the fields of mathematics, science, and technology through hands-on experimentation with the equipment available.
  15. University Museum of Bergen - The Cultural History Collections15

    University Museum of Bergen - The Cultural History Collections

     Bergen
    Muséhagen, situated at Muséplass 3, is a botanical garden that forms part of the University Museum of Bergen's natural history department. Established between 1897 and 1899, the garden spans 14 acres and houses approximately 3,000 different species collected over the years. Most of these species were gathered as seeds from wild plants in Norway and around the world, but the garden also features cultivated forms of particularly beautiful or economically important plants.
  16. Damsgård Manor16

    Damsgård Manor

     Bergen
    Damsgård Manor, located in Bergen, Norway, is a significant landmark known for its unique rococo style. It is considered one of the best-preserved wooden structures from the 18th century in Europe. This architectural gem offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the elegance and sophistication of the rococo era.
  17. Bergen Technical Museum17

    Bergen Technical Museum

     Bergen
    The Bergen Technical Museum is a technical museum situated in the preserved old tram depot, Trikkestallen, at Thormhøhlensgate 23 in Møhlenpris, Bergen. This location is steeped in history and provides a unique setting for the museum.
  18. The Horda Museum - Bergen City Museum18

    The Horda Museum - Bergen City Museum

     Bergen
    The Hordamuseet, a department of the Bergen City Museum, is situated in the Fana district of Bergen. It comprises a museum building and an open-air department that houses thirty buildings. This location offers a unique insight into the historical architecture and lifestyle of the region.
  19. Buekorps Museum19

    Buekorps Museum

     Bergen
    The Buekorps Museum, located in Bergen, Norway, is a unique institution dedicated to the traditional neighborhood youth marching organization, Buekorps. This museum offers a deep dive into the history and traditions of this local organization, providing a unique perspective on the cultural heritage of Bergen.
  20. Fantoft Stave Church20

    Fantoft Stave Church

     Bergen
    The Fantoft Stave Church that stands today is a reconstruction of the original church that tragically burned down in 1992. The original church was built around the year 1150 and was located in Fortun in Sogn. It was moved and rebuilt in Fantoft in 1883. The reconstruction of the church after the fire was a significant challenge due to the lack of knowledge and experience in building stave churches, which hadn't been done in Norway for many centuries. Despite these challenges, the reconstructed church was completed and inaugurated in 1997.

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