Norwegian Coastal Express Museum

68°34′13″N 014°54′38″E / 68.57028°N 14.91056°E / 68.57028; 14.91056

MS Finnmarken has been part of the Coastal Express Museum since 1956.

The Norwegian Coastal Express Museum (Norwegian: Hurtigrutemuseet) is located at Richard Withs plass (Richard With Square) in Stokmarknes[1] in Nordland county—a natural location because the Coastal Express was "born" here. The museum is operated by the Coastal Express Museum Association and it includes the former coastal express ship MS Finnmarken from the Vesterålen Steamship Company.[2]

The museum was officially opened by Transport Minister Kjell Opseth on July 2, 1993—the 100th anniversary of the first coastal express voyage.[1][2] The museum then received its premises in the old administration building of the Vesterålen Steamship Company. In 1999 the museum was relocated to a new location in the Coastal Express Building (Hurtigrutens Hus) next to the Coastal Express dock.[3][4]

  1. ^ a b "Hurtigrutemuseet på Stokmarknes". Hurtigrutemuseet. Retrieved September 8, 2018.
  2. ^ a b Möbius, Michael; Möbius, Aaron (2014). Stefan Loose Reiseführer Norwegen mit Reiseatlas. Ostfildern: DuMont Reiseverlag. p. 504.
  3. ^ Jensen, Tor Johannes (November 17, 2017). "Nå blir det virkelig!". Bladet Vesterålen. Retrieved September 8, 2018.
  4. ^ Bille, Mikkel; Sørensen, Tim Flohr (2016). Elements of Architecture : Assembling Archaeology, Atmosphere and the Performance of Building Spaces. London: Routledge.