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Discover the historic Voss Folk Museum in Norway for just $12. Enjoy guided tours, folk music in July, farmstead visits, and local treats in a rich cultural setting.


The Voss Folk Museum offers a window into the past of Vestland County, Norway, with an entry fee of only $12 per person. This ticket grants access for one day, allowing visitors enough time to explore the 16-building farmstead of Mølstertunet and enjoy the local history. The museum’s location makes it a practical stop, reachable by car, bike, or a 20-minute walk from the train station in Voss.
An important feature of this experience is the free guided tour, which takes place every hour in summer. These tours are perfect for those wanting to learn more about the exhibits and the stories behind each building. The tour enhances the visit, making it suitable for history enthusiasts and families alike who appreciate engaging narratives.
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At the core of the visit is Mølstertunet, an authentic farmstead composed of 16 original buildings. Visitors are free to wander through the open houses, which provide a real sense of how Norwegian farm life looked centuries ago. The oldest building, dating from 1634, stands as a key highlight, giving a tangible connection to the past.
The farmstead’s well-preserved structures give an authentic feel, and the museum’s upstairs exhibition “A View at Voss” offers context on the village’s development from the 16th century to today. This part of the museum is rich with folk art, including wood carving, rose painting, and folk costumes, providing a colorful glimpse into local traditions.

In July, the museum elevates its cultural offerings with several folk music performances daily. These lively sessions add a musical dimension to the visit, showcasing traditional Norwegian tunes. The performances are scheduled multiple times a day, making it easy to fit a concert into your sightseeing plans.
On Fridays in July, the museum hosts baking demonstrations where women from the local Women’s Institute showcase traditional baked goods. Visitors can watch and learn about local culinary customs, and perhaps sample some freshly baked treats.
Children are not forgotten, as the museum offers Eventyrlege Mølster, a series of fun activities for kids. They can dress up, draw, walk on stilts, or explore the buildings, making this a family-friendly destination that combines education and entertainment.
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The tour starts at a convenient location, accessible by car from Skulestadmoen or Voss center within 5-7 minutes. For those using public transport, it’s a 20-minute walk from the train station. The activity ends back at the starting point, making logistics straightforward.
Visitors are advised to wear comfortable shoes since exploring the farmstead involves walking through historic buildings and outdoor areas. Bringing a camera, sunscreen, and water is recommended for a comfortable visit.
While the entry fee covers access, guided tours, and special performances, it does not include transportation to or from the museum, food or drinks at the café, or items purchased in the museum shop. The café offers traditional Norwegian pancakes, but these are paid separately.

At just $12, this tour provides excellent value for anyone interested in Norwegian culture, folk art, and history. The inclusion of guided tours ensures a richer understanding of the exhibits, and the live performances add an engaging cultural touch. The admission price makes it accessible for a casual day trip, especially with the variety of activities available.
However, it’s worth noting that the experience may not be suitable for visitors with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, due to the historic nature of the buildings and outdoor farmstead. The weather can also influence the outdoor parts of the visit, so checking the forecast before you go is wise.
What makes this museum truly appealing is the combination of heritage preservation and lively cultural events. The authentic farmstead offers a genuine sense of history, while the regular guided tours and July performances keep the experience vibrant and interactive.
This site is especially suited for families, history buffs, and cultural enthusiasts who want a meaningful yet affordable glimpse into Norwegian rural life. It’s a compact visit, typically manageable in about 2 hours, but full of memorable sights and stories.
The Voss Folk Museum provides an affordable, well-rounded cultural experience that highlights Norwegian traditions and history. The guided tours, folk music in July, and hands-on children’s activities make it a lively destination.
While not suitable for those with mobility issues, its authentic buildings and traditional exhibits make it worth scheduling into your day in Voss. The delicious baked goods demonstrations and local crafts shop add extra charm to the visit.
For anyone curious about rural Norwegian life or looking for an engaging cultural activity at a modest price, this museum is a smart choice that offers both education and entertainment.
“Absolutely worth the visit! Incredible view and the houses were in great condition to get an idea of life on that Norwegian farm from centuries ago…”
How much does the entrance ticket cost?
The ticket price is $12 per person for a full day of access.
Are guided tours included?
Yes, free guided tours are available every hour during summer.
What can children do at the museum?
Children can participate in Eventyrlege Mølster, which involves dressing up, drawing, and exploring the buildings.
When are folk music performances held?
Performances take place several times daily in July.
Are there demonstrations of traditional baking?
Yes, baking demonstrations are held on Fridays in July with local women preparing traditional baked goods.
Is the site accessible for wheelchair users?
No, the experience is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility impairments.
How do I get to the museum?
By car, follow signs from Skulestadmoen or Voss center (5-7 minutes). It’s also a 20-minute walk from the train station.
What should I bring for my visit?
Comfortable shoes, a camera, sunscreen, and water are recommended.
Does the ticket include food or souvenirs?
No, food, beverages, and shop items are not included in the ticket price.
How long does a typical visit take?
Most visitors spend approximately 2 hours, depending on participation in activities and guided tours.