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Norwegian Automobile & Vehicles Museum |
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| Norwegian Automobile & Vehicles Museum Lillehammer,
Norway |
The Norwegian Automobile and Vehicles Museum contains
a display of Norwegian auto-history, from the early 1900's re-built Olds
mobile, called "Oldsfossum", up to the "Troll", the
last Norwegian produced car in the 1950's. A number of horse driven vehicles
are exhibited: sledges, gigs, carioles and carts. A section has been devoted
to the history of the railway, a model railway can be seen. The museum's
oldest car is a Wartburg from 1889. It has a 3 hp, 2 cylinder, air-cooled
combustion engine. A steam driven car from 1901 and an electric car from
1917 can be seen. Many of the vehicles are exhibited in a context that
shows the roads, petrol stations and workshops of the time, along with
their use in work and leisure time.
Contact:
Norsk Kjøretøyhistorisk Museum
Lilletorget 1 / Mesna senter
2601 Lillehammer
Telefon: + 47 - 61 25 61 65
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