About
The Norwegian Olympic Museum in Lillehammer is a top modern and exciting museum. Be enchanted by unforgettable Olympic moments made by athletes from all over the world, and experience Olympic history from ancient times to the present day.
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Unforgettable moments
The Winter Olympics held in Lillehammer in 1994 and Oslo in 1952 are at the heart of the museum’s story, evoking memories of two iconic celebrations in Norwegian sports history.
This is a vibrant and engaging museum with much to explore—original medals and artifacts, an immersive biathlon simulator, and captivating films that extend those golden Olympic moments and send shivers down your spine.
You’ll also find contemporary exhibitions that connect past and present.
The Olympic Museum is located at Maihaugen in Lillehammer and is included in the Maihaugen museum ticket.
Awards
- Stiftelsen Miljøfyrtårn Eco-Lighthouse
Awards
- Stiftelsen Miljøfyrtårn Eco-Lighthouse
Facilities
Classification
- Eco-certified
Guide Prices
The ticket for the Norwegian Olympic Museum is included in the ticket for the museum Maihaugen.
Prices changes during the year. See ol.museum.no/billett for more information.
Family discount! Pay for the adults and one child. Bring up to three extra children for free.
Visit more museums! We offer a 25 % discount when you buy tickets for two or more of the museums in the Lillehammer Museum Foundation at the same time. This applies to Maihaugen (included The Norwegian Postal Museum and The Norwegian Olympic Museum), Lillehammer Art Museum, Aulestad and Bjekebæk.
Get in touch
Tel: 61 28 89 00
2609 Lillehammer