Map and program

From
18. August

To
31. August

Every day

Welcome to Maihaugen!

 

 

 

WORKSHOPS AND EXHIBITIONS
• The Rural District as an Interconnected Whole. Photo exhibition.
• Traditional fishing. Photo exhibition by Breisjøen.
• Forest trail– the forest as workplace and resource.
• Valbjørsetra: Summer farming. Poster exhibition.
• Åseng. Poster exhibition.
• The 1915-house:
   o Painter Alf Lundeby’s atelier.
   o Film about Queen Sonja’s Childhood Home.
• Exhibitions and workshops in the Town:
   o Shoemaker, Shoe Stall, Tinsmith, Black smith, Painter, Hatmaker, Tailor, Hair dresser, Foundry, Photo studio and Bookbindery.
   o Craft exhibition by the Norwegian Crafts Institute.
• Tanner at work selected days.
• The Norwegian Postal Museum in the Town:
   o Mail en Route. Norway’s postal history.
   o The Story of the Mail box.
   o Wearing a history– Postal uniforms.

EXHIBITIONS IN THE VISITOR CENTER
• Impulses – more than 1000 of the most important objects from the museum collection.
• We Won the Land. Norwegian history from the Ice Age until today.
• How Many Tons. The melting of the glaciers.
• Anders Sandvig’s dental office.
• Keep it quiet! Family secrets in the aftermath of WWII
• STEINLEN. Paris–Aulestad R/T. In the footsteps of the painter Steinlen. From 26 May.

SHOPS
The museum shop offers a varied selection of quality design products.

EATERIES
The Maihaugen cafeteria in the visitor center:
Every day in the museum’s opening hours.

THE NORWEGIAN OLYMPIC MUSEUM
Take the journey from the first Olympic games until today, see highlights from the history of sports, and the greatest Norwegian sporting achievements in the Olympics. Experience the festilval atmosphere in Oslo in 1952 and in Lillehammer in 1994. The ticket is included in the ticket to Maihaugen.

THE NORWEGIAN POSTAL MUSEUM
Experience Norway’s postal history with mail robberies, stamps, and communication history.
Included in the ticket to Maihaugen.


DOGS AT THE MUSEUM
Dogs are welcome in the open-air museum, but
not inside houses or exhibitions. Please keep the dog in leash and show consideration for our grazing animals.