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Anno The Glomdal Museum
Glomdalsmuseet is one of the country's largest open-air museums and also has several permanent indoor exhibitions.
The Glomdal Museum is one of the country’s largest open-air museums, and displays a four hundred year-old period of building- and living tradition in Østerdalen and Solør. The museum aims to make visible that through centuries, Norway has been a multicultural country.
Open air museum with animals
The museum park at Glomdalsmuseet has 92 buildings from the period 1612–1940 spread over 10 acres. Here you can experience how people in Østerdalen and Solør lived and worked on the farm, setra, in the koia and in the gamma. In the summer season, you can meet farm animals in the area and enjoy an ice cream from our mini cafe in Lømostua.
Times for summer 2022:
Every day at 12.00 until 21 August you can join in feeding the animals. Meet at Elverumstunet, where the chickens and rabbits live, and join in!
The mini cafe at Lømo is nicely located at Elverumstunet, a short distance from where the animals live. Here you can buy waffles, ice cream, coffee and beverages.
The mini cafe is open from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.:
Thursday - Sunday throughout July
6 and 7 August
13 and 14 August
The museum's permanent exhibitions
• Latjo drom - the culture and history of the Tatars/Roma people
• Form - style history and folk art from Østerdalen and Solør
• #hedmarking - an exhibition about the multicultural society in Hedmark
• Gammeldoktor'n, Apoteket and Sykepleiieren - three health history exhibitions about the healthcare system of the past
• From sword to Chariot - Hedmark's military history over 1,000 years
- Traditional food
Source: Visit Øst-Norge
Anno The Glomdal Museum