SAS Museum

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About This Museum

People don't just come to the SAS Museum for history; they come for a feeling. It's that specific thrill of stepping back into the golden age of air travel, where Scandinavian elegance met boundless optimism. You're immediately struck by the sheer presence of a full-scale DC-3, its polished aluminum skin telling stories of transatlantic journeys. It’s an intimate and surprisingly personal look at how one airline connected Norway to the world.

Collection Highlights

The star is undoubtedly 'Lars,' the painstakingly restored DC-3 suspended in flight. Beyond this icon, you'll find everything from vintage uniforms you'd want to wear today to quirky in-flight posters and a cockpit you can actually peer into.

Visitor Information

It's tucked away at Gardermoen airport, so it's a perfect detour for aviation buffs with a layover or a few hours to kill before a flight. Just check their hours online as it's not your typical nine-to-five kind of place.

Architecture & Building

Housed in a large, unassuming hangar, the building itself is pure functionβ€”a giant, open space that puts all the focus on the magnificent aircraft inside.

Contact & Location

Address: 1, Gardermovegen, Kneppefeltet, Nygard, Nannestad, Akershus, 2030, Norge

Phone: +47 95 71 80 05

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