Step into 300–400 years of Norwegian rural life at Romsdalsmuseet’s Bygdesamling. With the Guide To Go app, stories are brought to life as you explore historic farmhouses and cultural landscapes at your own pace.
Welcome to the Bygdesamling at Romsdalsmuseet – the oldest and most atmospheric part of the museum. What began in Reknesparken has grown into one of Norway’s most impressive open-air museums, opened to the public in 1928.
With the Guide To Go app in your pocket, this historic landscape becomes an immersive storytelling experience. As you walk through the area, the stories of the past are unlocked around you — guiding you through centuries of life in Romsdal.
Here you’ll discover around 30 historic buildings that reflect how people lived, worked, and survived over the past 300–400 years. These are not just houses, but complete environments shaped by tradition, nature, and community.
Explore authentic farmsteads like Hammervolltunet and Eidetunet, where groups of buildings show how a Norwegian farm once functioned as a small, self-sufficient world. Step inside interiors that reveal everyday life across generations — from simple living conditions to more established homes.
You’ll also encounter the rhythm of seasonal life, with traditional summer farms (seter) represented by small cabins and hay barns.
Round the area, you’ll find both original and reconstructed buildings, including a chapel and structures used for cultural events.
The museum grounds are open year-round, but during summer the experience becomes even richer, with open buildings, guides, and activities. Whether you choose to wander freely or follow the stories through the Guide To Go app, the Bygdesamling offers a unique and personal journey into Norway’s rural past.
Start your adventure in just a few seconds! Begin by downloading the Guide To Go - Official app to your mobile phone. Once you’ve created an account or logged in, simply activate your experience by clicking the access link found in your receipt. Then, you’re all set to start exploring!
Please note that this audioguide is available inthe following languages: English, Norwegian and German
