Kystens Hus (The Coastal House), Tromso
The Coastal House is a modern establishment dedicated to showcasing the richness of coastal life, particularly focusing on seafood, coastal culture, research, innovation, and development. This center serves as a hub for all aspects of coastal living and the blue economy. Discussions about creating such a national center began in the 1990s, and it finally came to fruition in 2015.
Situated in the heart of the city, The Coastal House enjoys excellent visibility and serves as a focal point for promoting a comprehensive and forward-thinking approach to coastal matters.
One of the highlights of Kystens Hus is its Aquarium, which is a paradise for marine enthusiasts. The aquarium showcases several common species found along the coast of Northern Norway, including cod, pollock, haddock, catfish, and crabs. Visitors can marvel at these creatures in a massive aquarium holding an impressive 90,000 liters of saltwater.
While enjoying the captivating view of fish and crabs, visitors can also indulge in delicious bites from eateries like Dragoy or Ra Sushi, enhancing the overall experience.
In addition to the Aquarium, Kystens Hus houses a Knowledge Center with various exhibitions and experiences. Visitors can explore Norwegian fishing history from the ice age to the present day on the ground and first floors, offering an immersive journey through time and culture.
Situated in the heart of the city, The Coastal House enjoys excellent visibility and serves as a focal point for promoting a comprehensive and forward-thinking approach to coastal matters.
One of the highlights of Kystens Hus is its Aquarium, which is a paradise for marine enthusiasts. The aquarium showcases several common species found along the coast of Northern Norway, including cod, pollock, haddock, catfish, and crabs. Visitors can marvel at these creatures in a massive aquarium holding an impressive 90,000 liters of saltwater.
While enjoying the captivating view of fish and crabs, visitors can also indulge in delicious bites from eateries like Dragoy or Ra Sushi, enhancing the overall experience.
In addition to the Aquarium, Kystens Hus houses a Knowledge Center with various exhibitions and experiences. Visitors can explore Norwegian fishing history from the ice age to the present day on the ground and first floors, offering an immersive journey through time and culture.
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Sight Name: Kystens Hus (The Coastal House)
Sight Location: Tromso, Norway (See walking tours in Tromso)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Tromso, Norway (See walking tours in Tromso)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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The history of human habitation in this part of Scandinavia dates back to the end of the last ice age, some 9,000 to 10,000 years ago. The city of Tromso derives its name from the island of Tromsoya, on which it stands, whose own name, in turn, is likely associated with the word straumr, meaning "strong current."
A Viking chieftain named Ohthere, often referred to as the first North... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.3 Km or 1.4 Miles
A Viking chieftain named Ohthere, often referred to as the first North... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.3 Km or 1.4 Miles