Oddentunet
About This Museum
You'd never guess that one of Norway's most fascinating collections is tucked away in a cluster of rustic, chocolate-brown timber buildings on a quiet road in Østerdalen. Stepping into Oddentunet feels less like entering a museum and more like wandering through your eccentric, history-obsessed great-uncle's sprawling attic. The air smells faintly of aged wood and old paper, and every corner holds something unexpected. It’s the kind of place where you can easily lose an entire afternoon just marveling at the sheer volume of stuff.
Collection Highlights
Forget sterile glass cases; here you'll find everything from vintage typewriters and classic radios to traditional farming tools and an impressive array of local historical artifacts. One minute you're looking at a beautifully preserved horse-drawn carriage, the next you're peering at a century-old kitchen setup that looks ready for dinner.
Visitor Information
It's located right on Skolerya 17 in Os, so it's easy to find, but with a perfect 5-star rating from its few lucky visitors, it feels like a local secret waiting to be discovered.
Architecture & Building
The museum is composed of traditional Norwegian timber-built structures, likely *låver* and farmhouses, with a deeply weathered and authentic look that blends perfectly into the rural landscape.
Contact & Location
Address: 17, Skolerya, Narjordet, Bakken, Os, Innlandet, 2550, Norge
Phone: +47 47 75 72 53
Website: Visit Website