Anno Odalstunet - The museum of Odalen
Odalen's open-air museum
At Odalstunet, buildings and objects from all over Odalen are collected, and the museum was formed just after the Second World War. At a safe distance from the other houses are the clothes shop and the forge. In the forest we find the homestead and just beyond is the logger's hut.
The museum area itself is accessible free of charge all year round, although the buildings are only open during events. Outside the museum's opening hours, you can experience Odalstunet using the digital KulturPunkt trail.
About digital tours at Odalstunet
Experience life on the farm, learn about the buildings you see and hear what life in Odalen once was like, also outside of events and organized guiding.
With the help of the free app KulturPunkt, you can find historical sights around you, orient yourself based on a map or a list, and go on a journey of discovery at your own pace. Here you will find reading material, photos showing how the houses look inside, video clips from events, and audio clips with information about the buildings and local folk music.
Choose what you think looks exciting, immerse yourself in what interests you, and enjoy yourself in Odalen's most beautiful yard.
See what's happening at Odalstunet
Odalstunet is a local museum for Nord-Odal and Sør-Odal, and has three visitor destinations with different activities in the summer season.
Odalstunet welcomes you to varied and pleasant offers for the whole family at our museum facilities. The museum embraces three visitor goals with different activities during the summer period.
• Odalstunet at Skarnes,
• Sagstua school museum - Sigurd Hoel's childhood home at Sand
• Skålbergsætra in Austvatn
See the event calendar
(The calendar is only available in Norwegian. we reccommend using a browser that supports "on page translation", such as Google chrome.)
Please note that this product has yet to be professionally translated. Until then a machine translation has been provided.
Source: Visit Øst-Norge
Anno Odalstunet - The museum of Odalen