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Norwegian Road Museum, Lillehammer is a special kind of museum located in the small but beautiful town of Lillehammer. The broad and bum free roads of Norway have a history to share, which tourists can know more by paying a visit to this unique museum. Norwegian Road Museum, Lillehammer provides a deep knowledge about the technology used in making the roads of Norway.
Norwegian Road Museum in Lillehammer is located in the northern direction of the town of Lillehammer. Visitors can locate the exact position in the Hunderfossen area. Inside the museum premises, the exhibits are divided into indoor section and in the open-air grounds. The indoors has varieties of information about the developments of the roads in the country.
The exhibits in the outdoors cover an area of 75 acre and a wide display of road bridges, buildings, various road systems and road building equipments and machines used in developing the roads. The open-air displays present a good combination of road technology in sync with nature.
In the Norwegian Road Museum in Lillehammer, guests can test drive cars with latest technology. Car freaks can drive the cars that use technology that helps in avoiding fatal accidents and mishaps on the roads. Visitors can also have knowledge about safety drive on the roads.
Another museum located adjacent to the Norwegian Road Museum is the rock Blasting Museum. Visitors can see the exhibits that are located inside the tunnel of 240 meter in length. The Rock Blasting Museum gives fantastic history of the rock blasting history of the country. The displays are made catchy and interesting with the use of lights and sounds effects and pictures.
The Norwegian Road Museum in Lillehammer has admission fees and offer guided tours free of cost.
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