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Originalmotoren tilbake på Gjøa

En av museets absolutt største attraksjoner, Gjøa,  er i ferd med å komme tilbake til sin opprinnelige stand slik hun da Roald Amundsen tok henne gjennom Nordvestpassasjen i 1903-06. Takket være Hardanger Fartøyvernsenter, blir hun omhyggelig restaurert, og nå er også den originale DAN-motoren tilbake, takket være våre venner og naboer Norsk Maritimt Museum. Se en video av […]

Amundsen-event in the Royal Canadian Geographical Society

On 1 June, the Norwegian Embassy in Canada organised an Amundsen-event in cooperation with the Fram Museum and the Royal Canadian Geographical Society. The meeting was the first event in RCGC’s brand new building at 50 Sussex Drive, Ottawa. The purpose of the meeting was to present Roald Amundsen’s personal diary from the Northwest Passage […]

United States & Norway – Partners in the Polar Regions

On 7 June the Fram Museum opened a new exhibition on Norwegian and American collaboration in the Polar regions. «United States & Norway – Partners in the Polar Regions» The Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs Børge Brende and United States Ambassador Samuel Heins officially opened the event, and welcome remarks and an introduction was conducted […]

Adolf Lindstrøm back in the galley

120 years after he first set his foot on the Fram, the most famous cook on any Polar expedition is back where he belong. The Swedish model maker Cathrine Abrahamsson has made this time travel possible. Polar Cook Lindstrøm was a Norwegian cook and polar expeditioner who participated on three of the most famous Norwegian […]

Olav Thon gir 5 millioner kroner til Gjøa

The Fram Museum has received 5 million kroner from the Olav Thon Foundation towards the restoration of Roald Amundsen’s expedition ship Gjøa, the first ship through the Northwest Passage. With this donation it will be possible to start the restoration process in January 2017. The work will be conducted by Hardanger Fartøyvernsenter from Norheimsund. The […]

Ny utstilling om norsk-russisk polarhistorie

Utstillingen er produsert av Frammuseet i samarbeid med det norske generalkonsulatet i St. Petersburg og russiske samarbeidspartnere. Utstillingen ble åpnet i St. Petersburg den 14. September av Statssekretær Tore Hattrem i Utenriksdepartementet Utstillingen finner sted hos Det Russiske Geografiske Selskap, stiftet så tidlig som 1845, og viser unike historiske bilder og kart fra norsk-russisk samarbeid […]