byLIV Bergen #2/2019

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Cadets at the school ship Stasraad Lehmkuhl (built 1914), on a trip to USA 1952. Photo by Leif Aagaard/Bergen Maritime Museum. Ad for Museum Vest

“For we know we’re homeward bound, hurrah, we’re homeward bound” – The shanty song resounds between Bergen’s seven mountains as the tall ship Statsraad Lehmkuhl returns home – locals hurry to the harbour and watch proudly as the old school ships docks.

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tatsraad Lemkuhl is one of many ships that constitutes an important piece of Bergen’s rich maritime history. Ever since the founding of the city, life and work has been centred around the sea.

The Bergen Maritime Museum, located at t h e university campus, presents Bergen’s maritime history – only a short walk from the Fish Marked. An historic timeline leads the way though the museum, starting with the Viking era. A true highlight is the remains and a model of the Viking battleship from Kvalsund dating back to the year 700 A.D. The ship was found broken in a marsh at Kvalsund, western Norway in 1920. The archaeologist working on the project was no other than Haakon Shetelig, whose name is now reflected on the street sign outside the museum. IMPORTANT COMMERCIAL TRANSPORT Continuing the timeline, we approach the era of the steamers and later commercial passenger routes. For Norway, with its long coastline and challenging weather, the many boats and ships sailing along the coast have

been a lifeline, from port to port – south to north. Standing out is Hurtigruten, the Costal Express: These passenger and cargo ships depart from Bergen and sail along the coast from Bergen to Kirkenes, carrying medicine, food and supplies. Starting up in 1893, this route is still active with daily departures from Bergen. Most famous to tourists, Hurtigruten is a way to see Norway’s beautiful coastline, and may be enjoyed as an 11 day round trip. At the museum you can see the original 1st class “smoking lounge” from Hurtigruten’s ship Finmarken dating back to 1912. A sense of luxury guaranteed! PROUD TALL SHIPS The tall ships have played an important part in the history of the city, making Bergen a thriving city, filled with merchants, seamen and sailors from all over Europe! At the museum you can enter the original deckhouse of Bergen’s most famous tall ship Statsraad Lehmkuhl. You can also have a peek at the radio room and pilot cabin! WORLD WAR II Most European countries were hit hard by World War II, and Norway was no exception suffering under the German occupation.

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At the time, Norway was one of the world’s leading shipping nations, and at the museum you are given an insight into life at sea during war time, World War II in particular. Original film footage, rescue equipment, objects and propaganda material make the reality of war more palpable RELAX ON DECK! The experience at the Maritime Museum is not over until you get the true ship-feeling at the museums promenade deck. Sit down and relax in one of the deck chairs, as you enjoy the view of the busy and modern harbour below. ▗ a  In the museums department showing our oldest seafaring, you can see models of famous, Norwegian Viking ship founds. Here the Oseberg ship. Photo by Bergen Maritime Museum. h  Enjoy the view of the harbour from the museums promenade deck, with or without a telescope. Photo by Silje Robinson/ Bergen Maritime Museum

For more information Visit their website: www.museumvest.no

www.bergensentrum.no


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A Taste of Norway

5min
pages 106-107

Summer Glam

5min
pages 119-136

From FJORD to FORK

2min
page 110

Nordic made

2min
page 156

Fun and games

2min
page 152

GORGEOUS HANDCRAFT

3min
page 94

Local design

2min
page 146

Christmas spirit all year round

2min
page 114

Walls with a rich history

3min
page 140

Colouring the streets

4min
pages 100-101

Keen on clean?

3min
page 92

“For we know we’re homeward bound, hurrah, we’re homeward bound”

2min
page 90

Discover Bergen’s hidden treasures!

2min
page 88

Feel the whispers of the Hanseatic league – an important part of Bergen’s history

2min
page 86

QUALITY EYEWEAR and the newest trends

2min
page 84

Fun Facts about TGI Friday’s

3min
pages 82-83

Fun family festivals

4min
pages 78-79

Discover your next favourite movie

4min
pages 69-71

Perfect luggage for any traveler

2min
page 64

Summer Essentials

3min
page 62

One day adventures

2min
page 58

Find your sport at Xhibition

1min
page 56

Quality lingerie and expertise

1min
page 54

Fun mugs by helen b

1min
page 54

Check out this balance bike!

1min
page 54

FRAM – Men’s fashion the Norwegian way

1min
page 54

Norwegian simplicity with a twist

1min
page 54

Science made fun

3min
pages 52-53

Lazy days

3min
page 50

Mouthwatering food experiences

3min
pages 48-49

Indulge with a perfect coffee moment – Like a true Norwegian

2min
pages 46-47

Local art, right where you park!

1min
pages 36-37, 44

Meet the newest additions to the family!

1min
page 44

Books by famous Scandinavian authors in your own language

1min
page 44

The best ways to get around in Bergen

2min
page 42

All set for your next adventure

3min
page 40

Golden sands

3min
page 38

The ultimate event guide to Bergen

5min
pages 36-37

Norwegian design and craftsmanship at its finest

3min
pages 32-33

Drama in the penguin pond

2min
page 28

Freshen up

3min
pages 24-25

10 Secrets about Bergen

6min
pages 22-23

Fresh brands in store at Emil

1min
page 20

Trailblazers from Riccovero

1min
page 20

The perfect glass

1min
page 20

Sporty trend

1min
page 20

New local favorites

1min
page 20

Scandi Living

3min
page 18

Explore and enjoy Bergen like a local.

15min
pages 12-17

Welcome to Bergen!

1min
page 3
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