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The Dalsfjord Lighthouse Museum (Norwegian: Dalsfjord fyrmuseum) is a Norway museum founded in 1993. It is dedicated to documenting and presenting the social history of the people that built lighthouses, sector lights, markers, moorings, and ports along the Norwegian coastline.[1] The museum is located in Dravlaus in the municipality of Volda,[2] and it is part of the Sunnmøre Museum Foundation.[1][3] The museum was opened in a new location with a new exhibit on November 8, 2012.[4]
Entrance Fees
Adults: 60 NOK (5.34 USD)
Children: 40 NOK (3.56 USD)
Seniors: 50 NOK (4.45 USD)
Group price: 50 NOK (4.45 USD)[5]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Dalsfjord Fyrmuseum, Volda". http://www.sunnmore.museum.no/musea/dalsfjord-fyrmuseum/.
- ↑ "Fyrhistorie". http://www.ullanett.com/ullafyr.fyrhistorie.html.
- ↑ Hjemdahl, Anne-Sofie. "Stiftelsen Sunnmøre museum". https://snl.no/Stiftelsen_Sunnm%C3%B8re_museum.
- ↑ "Dalsfjorden fyrmuseum i nye lokale". November 9, 2012. http://kystverket.no/Nyheter/2012/November/Dalsfjorden-fyrmuseum-i-nye-lokale/.
- ↑ "Sunnmore Museum - Dalsfjord Fyrmuseum". http://www.sunnmore.museum.no/musea/dalsfjord-fyrmuseum/.
External links
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Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalsfjord Lighthouse Museum.
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