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Explore Tromsø's Troll Museum for $20, enjoy AR experiences, learn about Norwegian folklore, and see trolls come alive in engaging exhibits—perfect for all ages.

For just $20 per person, the Tromsø Troll Museum offers an engaging journey into the world of Norwegian trolls and folklore. Located in the heart of Tromsø, Norway, this museum provides a 90-minute experience that combines traditional exhibits with augmented reality (AR) technology. Visitors can explore many different troll exhibits while using a tablet that brings the displays to life, making it a fun and educational activity suited for families, folklore enthusiasts, and curious travelers alike.
This museum stands out as Norway’s first dedicated troll museum, focusing on Norse mythology and Norwegian fairy tales. Its accessible setup and multilingual audio guides make it easy to follow, and with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, visitors can book confidently. While not a large museum, it packs entertaining content that delivers both learning and fun, especially with its innovative AR exhibits.
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The Tromsø Troll Museum is situated right in Tromsø, Norway, making it a convenient stop for travelers exploring the city. Since the experience is valid for 90 days from the purchase date, visitors have flexibility in choosing the most suitable day to visit, depending on their itinerary. The museum’s location is easy to find, and availability of starting times can be checked in advance.

This museum is distinctive for its focus on trolls, a key part of Scandinavian folklore, and for integrating AR technology into the exhibits. Visitors use their own tablets to interact with the displays, which helps bring the trolls to life in a way that traditional exhibits cannot match. The Road of Trolls exhibit showcases the Vikings’ view of the universe, providing a glimpse into Norwegian mythology and historical beliefs.
The Home of the Sea Troll exhibit immerses visitors in the sea folklore, highlighting the maritime stories that are part of Scandinavian culture. Plus, the museum shares insights into Sami culture and explains how trolls have been popularized through literature and local storytelling.
What sets this museum apart is its AR media experience. Once the tablet is in hand, displays come alive, making trolls appear in their natural habitat or even interact with the environment. Feedback highlights that these AR features are particularly fun for children and add an engaging dimension to the traditional exhibits.
Some visitors note that the AR interactions could be more extensive or more interactive, but overall, they add a playful element to the visit. The artwork and design of the exhibits are praised as spectacular, and the storytelling is considered informative and accessible.
More Great Tours NearbyThe museum features several key exhibits. The Road of Trolls offers a visual journey through Norwegian beliefs about the universe’s structure, while the Fairy Tale section introduces visitors to popular Norwegian stories involving trolls. The Sea Troll exhibit presents life at sea from a troll’s perspective, blending myth with maritime traditions.
Visitors also learn about how trolls have evolved over time in art and storytelling. The museum’s informative displays help unravel the myths, making it a great resource for those interested in Scandinavian culture and folklore.
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The Tromsø Troll Museum is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that visitors with mobility needs can enjoy the experience comfortably. Since children are not allowed unaccompanied, adults should bring younger visitors along to fully enjoy the exhibits. The audio guides are available in multiple languages, including English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, and Spanish, making the content accessible to a wide audience.
Visitors should note that the museum is relatively small, and most exhibits can be viewed in about an hour. This makes it an ideal short activity before or after other Tromsø explorations, especially on days when weather might be less favorable.

The reviews reflect a high level of satisfaction overall, with a 4.3 out of 5-star rating from 266 reviews. Many mention that the experience is good fun and perfect for a quick visit, especially when weather isn’t ideal.
The interactive AR features are appreciated, although some mention more interactivity would enhance the experience. The artwork and storytelling receive praise for their quality and clarity, with some reviewers calling it the best, most informative, and friendliest museum they’ve visited in Norway.
The cost-effectiveness of the ticket and the easy setup are also highlighted as strengths. Visitors enjoy learning about troll history and Norwegian folklore, making this a noteworthy cultural activity.
This museum offers a charming, informative, and technologically engaging look at Norwegian trolls and Scandinavian fairy tales. Its AR technology makes the experience more lively and interactive than traditional exhibits, especially appealing for families and kids.
While it may be small, the artwork, storytelling, and exhibits are well-presented and accessible, providing a solid cultural snapshot of Norwegian folklore. The ticket price of $20 and flexible booking options make it a great value for a short, colorful activity in Tromsø.
Visitors who enjoy mythology, folklore, or interactive exhibits will find this museum worth their time, particularly if they want a lighthearted, educational stop focused on Scandinavian legends. However, those seeking a large or immersive experience might find it more limited in scope.
“Good fun – nice way to spend an hour or two especially if the weather isnt great.”
Is there a limit to the number of visitors?
The tour is generally open to all but children must be accompanied by adults.
How long does the experience last?
The visit typically takes about an hour, though the ticket is valid for 90 days after purchase, giving flexibility in timing.
Are there guided tours?
The experience is self-guided with audio guides available in multiple languages.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the museum is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, full refund is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Do I need a tablet or device?
A tablet with AR technology is included with the ticket, so you don’t need to bring your own.
What are the main exhibits?
Key exhibits include Road of Trolls, Fairy Tales, and Home of the Sea Troll.
Is the experience suitable for children?
Yes, but children must be accompanied by adults. AR features are particularly appealing for younger audiences.
How can I check availability?
Availability can be checked online, and tickets can be reserved in advance with pay later options.
Is this tour a good value?
Absolutely—$20 offers access to interactive exhibits and educational content in a well-designed, accessible setting.