Norsk vegmuseum, Transportation museum in Fåberg, Norway
Norsk vegmuseum is a transportation museum in Fåberg displaying three major indoor exhibitions across 4000 square meters with displays about road construction and vehicles. The collections feature vintage cars, construction machinery, and historic buildings that show how roads and transportation developed over time.
The museum was created to document Norway's road and transportation history spanning several centuries. Buildings from different eras, including a 1700s inn and an 1800s farm, illustrate how society's relationship with travel and infrastructure changed over time.
The museum tells the story of how Norwegian society moved and built roads, with collections showing what people drove and how travel shaped daily life.
The museum is located north of Lillehammer and operates year-round, allowing plenty of time to explore both indoor exhibitions and outdoor areas. A shop and refreshment area are available on site to support a comfortable visit.
The outdoor area preserves a 1960s gas station with original equipment that shows how motorization changed Norwegian life. These stations were places where people gathered and became symbols of a newly mobile society.
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