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Museums, galleries and other attractions open during the winter season. Most are indoors and provide an escape from the cold.
Lillehammer
Fabrikken is a centre for creative and cultural initiatives. It comprises some 30 enterprises focusing on visual art, ceramics, jewellery design, textiles,...
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Lillehammer Art Museum is a private foundation and was established 01.04.1994. The foundation is a further development of the 67 year old institution, Lillehammer Bys Malerisamling. The permanent collection comprises Norwegian visual art from the 1830s up until today, and museum also hosts temporary exhibitions featuring Norwegian and international art.
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Maihaugen at Lillehammer is one of the largest museums in Norway, with informative exhibitions, a fine museum shop, cafe and a varied programmes throughout the winter season.
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The Norwegian Automobile and Vehicle Museum in Lillehammer, Norway comprises a display of Norwegian auto-history, from the early 1900s re-built Oldsmobile, called "Oldsfossum", up to the "Troll", the last Norwegian-produced car in the 1950s.
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The Norwegian Olympic Museum is the only museum in Northern Europe presenting the entire history of the Olympic Games, from their origin in ancient Greece in the year 776 BC up to the present day. The museum is Norway's largest and most important sports museum, and is responsible for managing a national cultural treasure that has fascinated Norwegians for more than 100 years.
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Visit the Norwegian Road Museum, and you can enjoy a journey through 1000 years of Norwegian road history. The museum is located 12 kilometres north of Lillehammer, near Hunderfossen Family Park. It is open all year, and provides an insight into the history and technology of roads in an inspiring indoor and outdoor environment. Free admission!
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An exhibition based on Henrik Ibsen's drama about Peer Gynt. Meet both the historical Per and the Peer we know from Ibsen's play in the Per Gynt cabin from 1743. Opening hours: 26 June - 13 August from 11 am to 5 pm.
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