Descend into one of Nazi Germany's most formidable coastal fortresses — the Kristiansand Cannon Museum — where a 337-tonne Krupp gun still dominates the headland. A private guided visit turns this extraordinary WWII site into a deeply immersive history lesson.
What to expect
Perched on the Møvik headland 10 km west of Kristiansand, the museum preserves an entire German battery in near-original condition — bunkers, rangefinders, barracks and the colossal 38 cm Krupp SK C/34 naval gun intact. Your private guide leads you through labyrinthine underground corridors, the fire-control tower, and the gun emplacement itself, painting a vivid picture of Norway under occupation. The headland views across the Skagerrak to Denmark add a powerful geographic context to the history.
Good to know
A taxi or hire car from the port takes around 20 minutes each way; allow 2.5–3 hours on site for a private guided experience. Pre-arrange private guiding directly with the museum. Wear comfortable shoes — underground passages can be uneven and cool even in summer.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Kristiansand — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.