Hanseatic Museum
- Address
- Finnegårdsgaten 1a
- Website
- Phone
- 55 54 46 90
- Price
- adult/child Nkr45/free mid-May–mid-Sep, Nkr25/free rest-of-year, also valid for Schøtstuene
- Hours
- 9am-5pm mid-May–mid-Sep, 11am-2pm Tue-Sat, 11am-4pm Sun rest-of-year
Lonely Planet review for Hanseatic Museum
This terrific museum provides a window onto the world of Hanseatic traders. Housed in a rough-timber building from 1704, it starkly reveals the contrast between the austere living and working conditions of Hanseatic merchant sailors and apprentices, and the lifestyles of the management. Highlights include the manager’s office, quarters, private liquor cabinet and summer bedroom; the apprentices’ quarters where beds were shared by two men; the fish storage room, which pressed and processed over a million pounds (450,000kg) of fish a month; and the fiskeskrue, or fish press, which pressed the fish into barrels.








