Stavanger Maritime Museum, Stavanger
As you step into the Stavanger Maritime Museum, you'll find yourself immersed in a rich tapestry of exhibitions that vividly portray Stavanger's maritime legacy.
The museum's unique charm lies not only in its historical artifacts but also in its remarkable setting—the best-preserved merchants' buildings in Stavanger. These structures, steeped in tradition, serve as the ideal backdrop for a compelling exploration of the city's maritime heritage.
The heart of the Stavanger Maritime Museum beats within its captivating exhibitions, each offering a distinct window into the city's seafaring past:
Working at the Docks: Step into the shoes of late 1950s Stavanger at this interactive exhibition. A recreated quayside marketplace awaits children, where they can relive the bustling life of yesteryears.
The General Store: Transport yourself back to around 1910 as you enter this meticulously reconstructed shop. Adorned with decor and objects from various shops in the city, it's a time capsule of historic interior design.
Shipowner's Office: This authentic office interior once belonged to the Monsen family company, a stalwart in business from 1812 to 1977. It offers a glimpse into the world of maritime commerce.
The Merchant's Apartment: Step into a reconstructed apartment featuring a living room, dining room, home office, and kitchen with a pantry. The decor paints a vivid picture of what a merchant's residence might have looked like around 1910.
Sail Loft: Ascend to the very top of one of the warehouses and find yourself in a fully equipped sail loft. This exhibit provides a realistic insight into the working conditions of Stavanger's sail makers.
As you explore these exhibitions, you'll witness the meticulous attention to detail and historical accuracy that brings Stavanger's maritime history to life. From the bustling quayside market to the serene merchant's apartment, each exhibit offers a unique glimpse into the lives and livelihoods of the people who shaped Stavanger's maritime legacy.
The museum's unique charm lies not only in its historical artifacts but also in its remarkable setting—the best-preserved merchants' buildings in Stavanger. These structures, steeped in tradition, serve as the ideal backdrop for a compelling exploration of the city's maritime heritage.
The heart of the Stavanger Maritime Museum beats within its captivating exhibitions, each offering a distinct window into the city's seafaring past:
Working at the Docks: Step into the shoes of late 1950s Stavanger at this interactive exhibition. A recreated quayside marketplace awaits children, where they can relive the bustling life of yesteryears.
The General Store: Transport yourself back to around 1910 as you enter this meticulously reconstructed shop. Adorned with decor and objects from various shops in the city, it's a time capsule of historic interior design.
Shipowner's Office: This authentic office interior once belonged to the Monsen family company, a stalwart in business from 1812 to 1977. It offers a glimpse into the world of maritime commerce.
The Merchant's Apartment: Step into a reconstructed apartment featuring a living room, dining room, home office, and kitchen with a pantry. The decor paints a vivid picture of what a merchant's residence might have looked like around 1910.
Sail Loft: Ascend to the very top of one of the warehouses and find yourself in a fully equipped sail loft. This exhibit provides a realistic insight into the working conditions of Stavanger's sail makers.
As you explore these exhibitions, you'll witness the meticulous attention to detail and historical accuracy that brings Stavanger's maritime history to life. From the bustling quayside market to the serene merchant's apartment, each exhibit offers a unique glimpse into the lives and livelihoods of the people who shaped Stavanger's maritime legacy.
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Stavanger Maritime Museum on Map
Sight Name: Stavanger Maritime Museum
Sight Location: Stavanger, Norway (See walking tours in Stavanger)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
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Sight Location: Stavanger, Norway (See walking tours in Stavanger)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
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Walking Tours in Stavanger, Norway
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Stavanger Introduction Walking Tour
Situated on the southwestern coast of Norway and only a five-hour drive south of the beautiful city of Bergen, bustling Stavanger is the country's third-largest city. It's also one of the oldest communities in Norway, tracing its roots as far back as the 12th century. Well sheltered by offshore islands, it's been a commercial center for centuries and is a popular cruise port today.... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.5 Km or 1.6 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.5 Km or 1.6 Miles