Fortress of Kongsvinger
Overlooking the city and the Glomma river, stands the majestic Kongsvinger Fortress.
Kongsvinger Fortress has never been besieged or conquered, yet it has been of great strategic importance for the defence of southern Norway.
The fortress's outdoor area is open and accessible all year round free of charge.
Here you will also find the Fortress Museum, which shows the history of defence from the Viking Age to the present day. In 2002, H.R.H. Crown Prince Haakon opened the exhibition "The Good Helpers". During the last war, there was extensive cross-border cargo and courier traffic across the border with Sweden. The exhibition shows how the war affected the local community along the border. There is also a short video about the history of the fortress.
The picture gallery on the museum's third floor is "Fra Grændsevagten" - a photographic exhibition about the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden in 1905. The photographs depict the life, excitement and drama in and around Kongsvinger Fortress.
The museum is open 11.00-16.00 Saturday/Sunday in April and September. Exceptions are Palm Saturday/Sunday, Easter Eve, Easter Monday, 17 May and the first Saturday in June.
The ordinary opening period is from 1 May to 31 August every day between 11:00 and 16:00.
Out of season we are open by appointment.
Adults | 50.00 * | 1 day |
Full price | 50.00 * | Per person |
Full price | 30.00 * | Per person |
Full price | 0.00 * | Per person |
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Source: Visit Øst-Norge
Fortress of Kongsvinger