Helgeland Museum
The Helgeland Museum is a group of 18 museums and collections of buildings in 18 municipalities in Helgeland, Norway.[1] The concept of the museum is to distribute the museum's expertise across Helgeland. This allows people with special professional skills to work for all of the museums in this collaboration. The Helgeland Museum has about 49 permanent employees. Its administrative office is on Sjøgata (Sea Street) in Mosjøen.[2]
Divisions
- Petter Dass Museum in Alstahaug
- Bindal Museum
- Velfjord Open Air Museum in Brønnøy
- Old Nordvika trading post in Dønna
- Grane Open Air Museum
- Gammelsagmaro Open Air Museum in Grane
- Lensmann's farm in Hattfjelldal
- Hemnes Museum
- Herøy Open Air Museum
- Leirfjord Museum
- Grønsvik coastal battery in Lurøy
- Nesna Museum
- Rana Museum
- Sømna Open Air Museum
- Træna Museum
- Vefsn Museum
- Vega Open Air Museum
- E-House eider duck museum in Vega
- Vevelstad Open Air Museum
- Rødøy Museum / Old Falch trading post
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References
- "Avdelinger". Helgeland Museum. Retrieved October 13, 2017.
- Arnesen, Cathrine (November 26, 2011). "Helgeland Museum". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved October 13, 2017.
External links
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