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Bygetunet, Saltnes outside Rognan, Bodo NorwayMap
Phone+47 909 35 157
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  • Carsten L
    Carsten L
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    Not in Bodø - TripAdvisor map not working

    This museum is not in Bodø. We ended up walking 3km in vain because of wrong directions from the map. The map shows that the museum is next to Bodø airport, which is not true. You can’t walk to the ...

    Reviewed on Jul 25, 2018
  • Chrisorhan
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    Important history in a beautiful setting

    Blodveimuseet is apart of Saltdal museum, and the place is really worth a visit. The history of the prisoners of war who built the road and the railway on Saltfjellet in the northern part of Norway is...

    Reviewed on Aug 4, 2016
  • hans476
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    A stirring experience to visit – all respect to all foreign Prisoners of War building the Bloodroad during Second World

    The Bloodroad and it’s museum is situated near Rognan, Saltdal, not far from Bodø, Norway. A stirring place to visit – all respect to all foreign Prisoners Of War building the Bloodroad during Second ...

    Reviewed on Dec 14, 2015
  • Bill G
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    Interesting, seldom known history

    This was a sudden whim to turn off the E6 on our way south, just to have a break in our journey. So glad we did so. This museum explained for us a story whose details we did not know; simply that th...

    Reviewed on Sep 1, 2015
  • Harrier18
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    This museum is dedicated to the story of the torture works on which Soviet prisoners, including prisoners of war, worked. Many of them died in the construction of roads in northern Norway. I experienced complex feelings from ...

    Reviewed on Aug 24, 2016