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Maihaugen Open-Air Museum, Lillehammer. Entry Ticket


Stiftelsen Lillehammer Museum


Norway's largest open-air museum with houses from 8 centuries, indoor exhibitions, and also the Norwegian Olympic Museum. The Norwegian Postal Museum is also open and included in the ticket in summer.


Norwegian Post Museum



Maihaugen in Lillehammer is Norway’s largest open-air museum. We have more than 200 buildings from different eras, indoor- and outdoor exhibitions and places to eat. We offer superb cultural experiences and a variety of activities for children and adults.

Maihaugen is open all year round. Most of the open-air museum’s activities take place during the summer season when the museum is an eldorado for children and adults.

Bring the whole family and enjoy highly educational and fantastic cultural experiences together. At Maihaugen, you can experience the life of 200 years ago, meet actors and hosts in the houses (summer) and visit houses from each decade of the 1900s. You will see traditional crafts and the cultural landscape of mountain farms with animals grazing among sunburnt buildings.

The Norwegian Olympic Museum highlights the history of sports and the greatest Norwegian sporting achievements in the Olympics. The museum tells about the Olympic Games from antiquity to modern times, about Norway's two Olympics in Oslo in 1952 and in Lillehammer in 1994.

The Norwegian Olympic Museum is a modern and colorful museum. We bring you on an engaging journey through time through Olympic history. Get the feeling of the greatest Olympic moments! Memories of the joy of sport, experience the festival atmosphere, and the feeling of community are kept alive by original objects, interactive installations, and spectacular films. The first weekend in advent the museum always arranges a large Christmas Market. The Christmas market offers Christmas shopping, Christmas-decorated houses from different eras and activities for the whole family. You will find a wide selection of stalls with Norwegian craft and home craft products, local food and Christmas decorations. These are high quality products perfect to bring home. Here you can find the special Christmas gifts.

The Norwegian Postal Museum is open during summer. The Norwegian Postal Museum has safeguarded and communicated postal history since 1947. The museum has several exhibitions and even an old train with a post wagon.

There is a cafeteria in the main building that is open all year. During summer there are even more eateries around the open-air museum. A nice museum shop offers a varied selection of quality design products.



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About this experience

Highlights
  • Garmo stave church from he 1200s
  • The old farms from 16-17-1800s
  • The houses from the 1900s
  • The Norwegian Olympic Museum
  • The exhibitions "Impulses" and "We won the land".
  • Includes
  • Entrance to Maihaugen open-air museum
  • Entrance to the indoor exhibitions
  • Entrance to the outdoor exhibitions (varies during the seasons)
  • Entrance to The Norwegian Olympic Museum
  • Entrance to The Norwegian Postal Museum (summer only)
  • Transportation to and from the museum
  • Food and beverages

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