Sunnfjord Museum
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Welcome to the centennial celebration!

Sunnfjord Museum is celebrating 100 years. Follow along on this page for updates about centennial programming in 2026 and 2027.

The centennial celebration begins! Video: Henning A. Hellebust

Centennial exhibit
Roots in motion: 100 years at Sunnfjord Museum

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These ale bowls from Askvoll were among the first artefacts in the collection of Sunnfjord Museum. You can see them and other exciting artefacts from the museum's history on display in the exhibit "Roots in Motion".

In the centennial exhibition “Roots in Motion”, you can get a glimpse into the museum’s history from the establishment of the local history society Sunnfjord Sogelag in 1910 through to the opening of the newly restored Løsetloftet building in 2026. The exhibit places particular emphasis on how the museum has been part of passing on living cultural heritage through its work restoring historic buildings, preserving traditional folk costumes, and presenting folklife education for people of all ages. The exhibit also invites you to participate in a conversation about what identity and heritage mean for us now. How will we preserve and present our stories over the next 100 years?

Folkedrakter og bunadar i utstilling.
Folk costumes from the museum collection and bunads from the Folk Costume and Bunad Council of Sogn og Fjordane are on display as part of "Roots in Motion". Local folk costume traditionbearers Ann Lundekvam and Bodil Myklebust consulted on this part of the exhibit.

The Løset Cabin (Løsetloftet)

Løsetloftet under restaureringa.

Since 2023, the museum’s carpenters have been working on restoring Løsetloftet, a building from Løset in Jølster, built around 1640. Løsetloftet became a part of the museum collection in 1953 and has received the preservation designation of freda, the highest degree of protection which a building can receive from the Norwegian Directorate of Cultural Heritage. Consequently, the restoration of Løsetlofet has been a meticulous process, ensuring that the work follows the strictest preservation guidelines.

Watch carpenters from Sunnfjord Museum, Nordfjord Folk Museum, and the Heiberg Collection - Sogn Folk Museum split a log which was used in the restauration of Løsetloftet. Video: Henning A. Hellebust.

Løsetloftet has an exciting legend! King Christian IV of Denmark-Norway is said to have stayed in Løsetloftet, which served as a guesthouse, during a trip through the area about 400 years ago. The museum’s carpenters have created a reproduction of the bed which he slept in so that you can experience Løsetloftet as the king might have.

Movika Country Store and Shoemaker's Workshop

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Museum educator Nina Renate Brendsdal is excited to show you this new, accessible interactive exhibit.

Visit Movika Country Store and Shoemaker’s Workshop and immerse yourself in the smells of candy, spices, and leather!

This house is an outbuilding from Vikja in Gaular and is known by the nickname “the Yellow House” at the museum. The Yellow House joined the museum’s collection in 1952 and was originally used as an exhibition and storage space for museum artefacts. Now the building is getting a new identity as an exhibit in its own right, presenting two trades that were important in Sunnfjord in the past: shopkeeping and shoemaking.

In the country store, you can open drawers, touch the products, and experience an era when shopping took place over a store counter. In the shoemaker’s workshop you can see an exhibition of artefacts from a workshop once located at Litlevika farm in Flekke, Fjaler municipality. On certain activity days, you can also join in handcraft demonstrations here.

Utstyr frå ein skomakarverkstad.

The Yellow House has a ramp and is accessible for people who use wheelchairs or walkers. The house is also accessible for those who are blind or visually impaired and is equipped with good lighting and exhibit texts in braille. (Braille exhibit available in Norwegian only at this time.)

Ei utstilling med tekst på punktskrift.
An exhibit about trade in Sunnfjord is equipped with Braille texts in Norwegian for visitors who are blind or visually impaired.