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Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene ( Det Hanseatiske Museum og Schøtstuene) is a museum in the city of Bergen, Norway. [1] [2] History. The main part of the museum is located in Finnegården, one of the conserved wooden buildings on Bryggen in Bergen, Norway. The museum covers the Hanseatic League period of time in Bergen.
Welcome to The Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene. Explore Bryggen as the Hanseatic merchants knew it! Visit the German merchants’ assembly rooms and kitchen/cook houses, Schøtstuene, and World Heritage Site Bryggen with us.
The museum illustrates how the Hanseatic merchants lived, worked and made their mark on Bergen over the course of 400 years. If you wander through Bryggen and explore the beautiful Schøtstuene today, you will get a sense of what Bergen was like during the Hanseatic era.
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The museum illustrates how the Hanseatic merchants lived, worked and made their mark on Bergen over the course of 400 years. If you wander through Bryggen and explore the beautiful Schøtstuene today, you will get a sense of what Bergen was like during the Hanseatic era.
The Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene, located on Bryggen in Bergen, Norway, offers a unique insight into the life of Bergen drivers of the German Hanse. This museum is a great place to learn about the history and culture of the region, and to understand the significant role that the German Hanse played in shaping the city's past.
We have moved The Hanseatic world to Schøtstuene, which serves as a venue for new exhibitions, and to Bryggen. At Schøtstuene we will continue to share the Hanseatic history, as well as the exciting restoration process from The Hanseatic Museum's building, Finnegården 1a.
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The Hanseatic merchants are long gone, and no longer part of the hustle and bustle of Bryggen, but you can still experience this unique place, which has contributed so much to making Bergen the city it is today.