Discover the Charm of Maihaugen: Norway's Premier Open Air Museum
Explore Maihaugen, Norway's largest open-air museum, and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Norwegian history and culture amidst stunning landscapes.
Maihaugen, located in Lillehammer, is Norway's largest open-air museum showcasing traditional Norwegian culture, history, and architecture. With over 200 historic buildings and stunning landscapes, it offers a unique glimpse into the country's past.
A brief summary to Maihaugen
- Maihaugvegen 1, Lillehammer, 2609, NO
- +4761288900
- Visit website
Local tips
- Plan your visit on a weekday to avoid the weekend crowds for a more relaxed experience.
- Wear comfortable shoes, as the museum covers a large area with many paths to explore.
- Check the museum's calendar for special events or exhibitions that may coincide with your visit.
- Don't miss the charming café on-site, perfect for a coffee break after exploring.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning architecture and scenic views throughout the museum.
Getting There
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Car
If you are traveling by car, head towards Lillehammer from your location in Oppland. Use the E6 highway and follow the signs for Lillehammer. Once you reach Lillehammer, take the exit for Maihaugen, which is located just off the E6. Drive onto Maihaugvegen, and you will find the entrance to Maihaugen at Maihaugvegen 1, 2609 Lillehammer. There is parking available on-site, but be aware that parking may incur a fee.
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Public Transportation
For those using public transportation, start by taking a bus or train to Lillehammer. You can check the schedules on the Ruter or Vy websites for the latest routes and timings. Once you arrive at Lillehammer station, you can either walk to Maihaugen, which is approximately a 20-minute walk, or take a local bus that goes towards Maihaugen. Make sure to check local bus schedules to confirm the bus routes and any applicable fares before your journey.