• Bud Museum - Ergan Coastal Fort - restored German coastal fort from
World War II with command centre, cannon positions, sickbay and water reservoir built into the rock. •
Old Veøy Church and
Vicarage - dates to the late 12th century, when the island of
Veøya was an important trading center. • Museum of Apparel in
Isfjorden -
Oddfred Tokles konfeksjonsfabrikk, a clothing factory, was in operation from 1938 to 1982, and displays an authentic 1960s environment. It is located in
Isfjorden in
Rauma Municipality. • Fishing Museum on the island of
Hjertøya - collection of 15 buildings, recreating the maritime culture of a coastal community in the 1700s and 1800s. It is located on the island of Hjertøya in the
Molde archipelago in
Molde Municipality. It is serviced by
water taxi from the town of
Molde. • Open-air museum at the former Reknes farm in Molde - collection of more than 40 buildings (barns, farm houses, stables, workshops, etc.) from the
Romsdal region, dating from the 16th to the 20th centuries. recreated city street shows what most of the city looked like prior to the 1916 fire. The indoor collection reflects regional life and findings from
Mesolithic times through the
German occupation in
World War II. • Vicarage in
Nesset Municipality -
parsonage in
Eidsvåg which was the childhood home of
national poet and
Nobel laureate Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson. It is the site of
Bjørnsonfestivalen, an annual international literature festival that has been held in August since 1992. It was founded by the author
Knut Ødegård in connection with the 250-year anniversary Molde. • Løvikremma Farm Museum on
Gossen in
Aukra Municipality - traditional coastal farm dating from the end of the 19th century, with dwelling houses, barn, traditional raised food store, and peat shed. ==Gallery==