
Norwegian Fisheries Museum
Explore Norway's rich fishing heritage through interactive exhibits in historic warehouses, with boat rentals and a scenic ocean view.

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Norwegian Fisheries Museum
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Fewer crowds, more personal experience

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Explore Norway's rich fishing heritage through interactive exhibits in historic warehouses, with boat rentals and a scenic ocean view.
"A modern museum for kids and adults, with great interactive exhibits and boat rentals! "

Boat Rentals Available
You can rent boats at the museum for a sea fishing trip. Reservations are recommended!
Bergen Card Perks
Enjoy free entry and potentially free bus travel to the museum with your Bergen Card.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.4 · 793 reviews
Type
Museum
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Interactive Marine Biodiversity Exhibits
Multiple floors
Engaging displays on Norway's marine life, offering hands-on fun for all ages.

Seal Hunting Exhibit
Specific exhibit area
A powerful and educational look at a historical industry, including a documentary film.

Ocean View Window
End section
A serene spot to admire the ocean after your museum exploration.
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Boat Rentals Available
You can rent boats at the museum for a sea fishing trip. Reservations are recommended!
Bergen Card Perks
Enjoy free entry and potentially free bus travel to the museum with your Bergen Card.
Any good sea fishing guide?
Visiting your beautiful town in July. Is there a boat rental or guide service to organise a sea fishing trip (if possible in a beautiful spot) which you'd recommend? Will pack a couple of travel rods for some shore fishing as well
Kid-Friendly Fun
Interactive exhibits make it a great spot for children and families.
Authentic Souvenirs
The museum shop offers more unique items than typical tourist souvenir shops.
Holiday in Bergen! What should I not miss?
Hello, I am coming to Bergen at the end of August and I am trying to understand what to see. Bergen, the old town, the museums and everything I can find online is fine, but I would like an opinion by those who live there. What should I not miss? And what should I avoid as well…
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Boat Rentals Available
You can rent boats at the museum for a sea fishing trip. Reservations are recommended!
Bergen Card Perks
Enjoy free entry and potentially free bus travel to the museum with your Bergen Card.
Kid-Friendly Fun
Interactive exhibits make it a great spot for children and families.
Authentic Souvenirs
The museum shop offers more unique items than typical tourist souvenir shops.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the Norwegian Fisheries Museum for its engaging, interactive exhibits that appeal to all ages, and the unique opportunity to rent boats for sea fishing. The cozy cafe and authentic shop add to the positive experience. However, some feel the museum's content can be influenced by industry lobbies, particularly regarding controversial topics like seal hunting and industrial fishing practices.
"A museum about fisheries in Norway. Pretty small and cozy, I recommend allocating 1 hour in this museum if you're interested in fisheries or fish in general. It's quite interactive, you can play with some of the exhibitions, so it's a great museum for children. At the end section you'll see a window overlooking the ocean, which is beautiful. Free entrance if you have Bergen card."
Fida C
"We loved it, we spent almost 4 hours in the museum. Excellent value for money. The museum has a good flow of information, even if the fish market is not your main interest. For people who don't speak English, there are some parts of the museum in other languages. We really liked the film. They have a relaxation area, exhibits for children, and the shop is a little more authentic than a souvenir shop. As it was Saturday, we took advantage and bought some local fish outside the museum. It's amazing how well they have maintained this complex. The staff was also friendly."
Cristina Corona
"I still had another day left with my Bergen Card and went to most of the major attractions so decided on visiting here. Best to take the bus with your Bergen Card to get here since it is not in the center of the city. I didn't know what to expect since it sounded like an educational place for family & kids but it turned out to be just as educational for adults! The exhibits were on multiple floors and interactive with games for kids. I went late in the day so I hardly ran into people so pretty much felt I had the whole place to myself. I learned a lot about the fishing industry and being Japanese it was amusing to see some of the exported products to Japan on display in Japanese. The most memorable exhibit was the Seal Hunting. I had no idea it was a big industry long ago. There was a film on display that showed a documentary on the rise and the fall of the seal hunting industry with an interview of the seal industry's heir and be forewarned that you need to stomach watching this since seal clubbing is involved! All in all I spent a good 2 hour in this place."
Tamami Naito-Badessa
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The museum is best reached by bus from the city center of Bergen. Look for the "Sandvikstorget" bus stop. If you have a Bergen Card, bus travel might be included.
No, it's located a short bus ride away from the main city center, making public transport a convenient option.
While possible, it's a longer walk. Taking the bus is generally recommended for efficiency and comfort.
Specific bus routes can vary, but checking local transport information or asking at your accommodation for the best route to "Sandvikstorget" is advised.
Information on dedicated parking is limited, but it's advisable to check local parking options if you are arriving by car. Public transport is the most recommended method.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Entry is free if you possess a Bergen Card. Otherwise, there is an admission fee.
For general museum entry, advance booking is usually not required, especially if you have the Bergen Card. However, for specific activities like kayak rentals, reservations are essential.
Opening hours can vary seasonally. It's best to check the official museum website or local listings for the most up-to-date information.
The museum is described as modern and well-maintained, suggesting good accessibility. However, it's always wise to contact the museum directly for specific accessibility details.
The Bergen Card offers free entry, which is the primary discount mentioned. Check for any other potential group or family rates.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Explore interactive exhibits on fisheries history and marine biodiversity, watch films, and enjoy the ocean view. Boat rentals are also available.
Yes, the museum is highly recommended for children due to its interactive displays and engaging content.
Visit durations vary; some spend 1 hour, while others enjoy up to 4 hours exploring all the exhibits.
The seal hunting exhibit, with its historical context and documentary film, is a particularly memorable and impactful display.
Yes, boat rentals are available at the Fishery Museum, and it's a popular activity for sea fishing trips. Reservations are strongly advised.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, there is a nice and cozy cafe with a great view, serving sandwiches and coffee.
On Saturdays, you might be able to buy local fish outside the museum, offering a fresh culinary experience.
The cafe offers light meals and refreshments. For a wider selection, you would need to explore dining options in the surrounding areas of Bergen.
The cafe is known for its great sandwiches and coffee, providing a pleasant spot to relax.
The cafe is ideal for a snack or a light meal, such as sandwiches, rather than a full-course dining experience.
📸 📸 Photography
Generally, photography for personal use is permitted, but it's always good practice to check for any specific restrictions on certain exhibits.
The ocean view window at the end of the museum offers a scenic backdrop. The interactive exhibits themselves can also make for interesting shots.
Museum lighting can vary. While some areas might be well-lit, others could be dimmer, so a camera with good low-light performance or flash might be useful.
Photography of the seal hunting exhibit is likely allowed, but be mindful of the sensitive nature of the content.
Drone photography is almost certainly prohibited inside and around the museum premises. Always adhere to local regulations.






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