The man tells the story about the group of people, who resisted fascists during WWII. A good story. But the man tells it as if he was the participant of the group. A short calculation proves, that he needs to be at least 100 years old to be the participant of that events. But he looked like around 80 years old. So, I have a mixed feeling after visiting this place: on the one hand the story is good, on the other hand I feel cheated. Besides they are not registered as a real museum. They want cash, and if you don’t have cash, you will pay online, but the payment will be treated as charity. So it is up to you to decide, whether you want to visit this...
Read moreA small room upstairs that used to function as the headquarters theta-group resistance cell during the second World War. They have tried to recreate the room as much as possible. Many of the decorations and props are donated. Only one item is original. Some of the items were too new and were therefore out of place.
The guide telling the story shared a lot of details on how the group started, what they did, what their influence was on events in history, and how they disbanded and ended.
I learned...
Read moreStumbled across this by accident and so glad we did, the smallest museum in Bergen will not disappoint. The host was very entertaining as she told the story of the resistance coordinated from a small hidden room in Bryggen, well worth a visit to learn a little bit more about the history of this...
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