Lofoten War Memorial Museum, War memorial museum in Svolvær, Norway.
The Lofoten War Memorial Museum is a memorial facility in Svolvær that displays collections of military equipment, uniforms, photographs, and documents from World War II. The exhibition focuses on operations in northern Norway during the conflict.
The museum was established in 1996 to preserve records of a 1941 British commando operation that captured German vessels and military codes. This action marked an important moment in the region's wartime history.
The museum displays personal letters, diaries, and accounts from local residents who lived through the German occupation and underground resistance activities. These materials show how everyday life changed for people in the islands during the war years.
The museum maintains regular opening hours from June through September, with guided tours available in Norwegian and English by advance request. Plan ahead if you want a guided tour, as these are arranged on a scheduled basis.
The collection includes original military equipment recovered from German vessels that sank during the raid in March 1941. These objects tell direct stories of the combat that took place in these waters.
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