Bergen Attractions

The Hanseatic Museum
The Hanseatic Museum

Hanseatic Museum

The Hanseatic Museum is housed in one of the oldest and best-preserved wooden buildings in Bryggen, the former home of a wealthy merchant. Furnished in the 18th century style, it provides a glimpse of the working and living conditions of the Hanseatic merchants during the Middle Ages. The austere layout and maze-like rooms are saturated by the smell of fish and leave a lasting impression.

Address: Finnegårdsgate 1A, Bryggen; E-mail: hanseat@online.no; Website: www.bergen.kommune.no/hanseatisk_/ekstern/museum; Telephone: 5554 4690; Transport: A few minutes walk from Torget; Opening time: Daily from 10am to 5pm (May 15 to September 15) and from 11am to 2pm, Tuesday to Saturday and 11am to 4pm on Sunday, closed Mondays (September 16 to May 14) ; Admission: Adults: 50 kr (May 15 to September 15) and 30 kr (September 16 to May 14), entrance is free for children


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