Dive into the story of how Norway transformed from fishing nation to global energy powerhouse at one of Scandinavia's most architecturally striking museums — a building designed to resemble an oil platform rising from the fjord. Fascinating, provocative and surprisingly thrilling.
What to expect
The museum's architecture alone is worth the visit — cylindrical concrete 'storage cells' rise from Stavanger's waterfront like a sculptural rig. Inside, full-scale drilling modules, deep-sea diving simulators and archival films bring the 1969 Ekofisk discovery to life in visceral detail. A guided session unpacks the geopolitics, the engineering feats and the environmental debates with nuance and expertise. The rooftop terrace offers one of the finest panoramas over the harbour.
Good to know
Located on Kjeringholmen, a flat 15-min waterfront walk from the cruise quay. Open daily; guided group tours usually depart at set times — check norskolje.museum.no and pre-book a guide slot. Allow 1.5–2 hrs. Excellent café and gift shop on site.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Stavanger — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.