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Norsk Folkemuseum (Norwegian Museum of Cultural History), at
Bygdøy Bygdøy or Bygdø is a peninsula situated on the western side of Oslo, Norway. Administratively, Bygdøy belongs to the borough of Frogner; historically Bygdøy was part of Aker Municipality and became part of Oslo in 1948. Bygdøy is a popular ...
, Oslo, Norway, is a museum of cultural history with extensive collections of artifacts from all social groups and all regions of the country. It also incorporates a large open-air museum with more than 150 buildings, relocated from towns and rural districts. The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History is situated on the Bygdøy peninsula near several other museums, including the Viking Ship Museum; the
Fram Museum The Fram Museum ( no, Frammuseet) is a museum telling the story of Norwegian polar exploration. It is located on the peninsula of Bygdøy in Oslo, Norway. Fram Museum is in an area with several other museums including the Kon-Tiki Museum, the ...
; the Kon-Tiki Museum; and the
Norwegian Maritime Museum The Norwegian Maritime Museum ( no, Norsk Maritimt Museum) is located at Bygdøynesveien on the Bygdøy peninsula, on the western side of Oslo, Norway. The Norwegian Maritime Museum is situated near several other museums, including the Fram Muse ...
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History

''Norsk Folkemuseum'' was established in 1894 by librarian and historian
Hans Aall Hans Jacob Aall (20 September 1869, in Arendal – 6 November 1946, in Oslo) was a Norwegian librarian and museum director. He was born in Arendal to ship owner Diderik Maria Aall and Marie Elisabeth Herlofson. He was a great-grandson of Ni ...
(1869–1946). It acquired the core area of its present property in 1898. After having built temporary exhibition buildings and re-erected a number of rural buildings, the museum could open its gates to the public in 1901. In 1907, the collections of King
Oscar II Oscar II (Oscar Fredrik; 21 January 1829 – 8 December 1907) was King of Sweden from 1872 until his death in 1907 and King of Norway from 1872 to 1905. Oscar was the son of King Oscar I and Queen Josephine. He inherited the Swedish and Norweg ...
, on the neighbouring site, was incorporated into the museum. Its five relocated buildings, with the
Gol Stave Church Gol Stave Church ( no, Gol stavkyrkje) is a stave church originally from Gol in the traditional region of Hallingdal in Buskerud county, Norway. The reconstructed church is now a museum and is now located in the Norwegian Museum of Cultural Hist ...
in the centre, is recognized as the world's first open-air museum, founded in 1881. Hans Aall was the director until his death in 1946. Under his leadership the museum experienced a substantial growth of its area, staff, collections, buildings and number of visitors. Reidar Kjellberg (1904–1978) became Director of the museum in 1947 and remained museum director until he retired, in 1974. From 1990 until 2000, Erik Rudeng was the director. The director since 2020 has been Nina Refseth. Among the museum's more significant buildings are the 13th-century
Gol Stave Church Gol Stave Church ( no, Gol stavkyrkje) is a stave church originally from Gol in the traditional region of Hallingdal in Buskerud county, Norway. The reconstructed church is now a museum and is now located in the Norwegian Museum of Cultural Hist ...
, which was incorporated into the Norsk Folkemuseum in 1907. The Gol Stave Church is one of five medieval buildings at the museum, which also includes the 14th-century Rauland farmhouse (''Raulandstua'') and the 1865 tenement building relocated from 15 Wessels gate in Oslo. Seven of the nine flats show typical interiors from various periods of the 19th and 20th centuries, including a flat inhabited by an immigrant family from Pakistan as it was furnished in 2002. In 1951, the Sami collections in the Ethnographic Museum of the University of Oslo were transferred to the Norsk Folkemuseum. The museum also possesses a large photographic archive, including a significant portion of the works of noted photographer
Anders Beer Wilse Anders Beer Wilse (12 June 1865 – 21 February 1949) was a Norwegian photographer who documented Norway in the early to mid-20th century and also worked in the United States. Wilse was born in Flekkefjord, but grew up in Kragerø and decided ea ...
(1865–1949). In 2004, the administration of the adjacent
Bygdøy Royal Estate Bygdøy Royal Estate ( no, Bygdøy kongsgård), also known as the ''Bygdø Royal Farm'', is a Kongsgård estate and manor house that occupies a large part of the northwestern part of the Bygdøy peninsula in Oslo, Norway. It is the official summer ...
was transferred to the museum. Throughout its existence, research has focused on building and furniture, clothing and textiles, technical and social culture, agriculture, working memory and Sami culture.


Gallery

Image:Norskfolkemuseum 1.jpg, Log houses in the farmstead from Østerdal Image:Telemarkstunet Norsk Folkemuseum 0.jpg, Historic buildings from Hovin and
Gransherad Gransherad is a former municipality in Telemark county, Norway, located north-west of the city Notodden. ''Grandsherred'' was created in 1859 by the merger of the parishes Hovin in Tinn and Gransherad in Hjartdal. On January 1, 1886 Hovin was s ...
in Telemark Image:Enerhaugen NF.jpg, Working class houses from the former settlement of
Enerhaugen Enerhaugen is today a neighborhood in Oslo, Norway which among others includes six apartment buildings on Tøyen in the borough of Gamle Oslo, located north of the neighborhood of Grønland. The site is located on a hill just south of Tøyen m ...
in Oslo Image:NorskFolkemuseum.Bensin.jpg, Standard Oil gas station of 1928 relocated from Holmestrand Image:Leikanger prestegård.jpg, Vicarage from
Leikanger Leikanger () is a former municipality in Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. It was located on the northern shore of the Sognefjorden in the traditional district of Sogn. The administrative center was the village of Hermansverk, which also was the ...
Image:NF62 Stampe fra Jøssvoll I.jpg,
Stamp mill A stamp mill (or stamp battery or stamping mill) is a type of mill machine that crushes material by pounding rather than grinding, either for further processing or for extraction of metallic ores. Breaking material down is a type of unit operatio ...
from Stordal Image:Folkemuseet Lista RK 137473 IMG 8068.JPG, Typical 19th century house from Lista Image:Vinmonopolet shop folkemuseet IMG 9453.JPG, A Samlaget liquor store from Holmestrand (1904) Image:Innvandrer wesselsgt.jpg, Pakistani home of 2002 in the tenement building from 1865. Image:Loft 1750-60 Telemark NFM (3).jpg, Loft from Telemark, built ca. 1750–60. Image:Oslo Folkemuseum 001.jpg, Street in the "Old Town" section of Norsk Folkemuseum


References


Sources

*Hegard, Tonte ''Hans Aall – mannen, visjonen og verket'' (1994) *Tschudi-Madsen, Stephan, ''På nordmanns vis : Norsk folkemuseum gjennom 100 år'' (1993)


External links


Norsk Folkemusem official website
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