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Vesterheim The National Norwegian-American Museum & Folk Art School
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Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum in Decorah, Iowa is the National Norwegian-American Museum and Folk Art School, with over 33,000 artifacts, 12 historic buildings, and a library and archives.
Nearby attractions
Porter House Museum
401 W Broadway St, Decorah, IA 52101
Phelps Park
613 Park St, Decorah, IA 52101
The Perfect Edge Custom Framing
107 W Water St, Decorah, IA 52101, United States
Agora Arts
102 W Water St, Decorah, IA 52101
Dunning's Spring Park
Ice Cave Rd, Decorah, IA 52101
Nearby restaurants
Sugar Bowl
410 W Water St, Decorah, IA 52101, United States
Koreana Japanese Restaurant
207 W Water St, Decorah, IA 52101
Magpie Cafe & Coffeehouse
202 W Water St, Decorah, IA 52101
Rubaiyat Restaurant
117 W Water St, Decorah, IA 52101
Old Armory BBQ
208 College Dr, Decorah, IA 52101
Mabe's Pizza
110 E Water St, Decorah, IA 52101
The Landing Market
211 College Dr, Decorah, IA 52101
The Hay Market
201 Washington St, Decorah, IA 52101
La Rana
120 Washington St, Decorah, IA 52101
Don Jose Family Mexican Restaurant
201 E Water St, Decorah, IA 52101
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Hotel Winneshiek
104 E Water St, Decorah, IA 52101
Bed & Breakfast On Broadway
305 W Broadway St, Decorah, IA 52101
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Vesterheim The National Norwegian-American Museum & Folk Art School

520 W Water St, Decorah, IA 52101
4.8(115)
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Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum in Decorah, Iowa is the National Norwegian-American Museum and Folk Art School, with over 33,000 artifacts, 12 historic buildings, and a library and archives.

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attractions: Porter House Museum, Phelps Park, The Perfect Edge Custom Framing, Agora Arts, Dunning's Spring Park, restaurants: Sugar Bowl, Koreana Japanese Restaurant, Magpie Cafe & Coffeehouse, Rubaiyat Restaurant, Old Armory BBQ, Mabe's Pizza, The Landing Market, The Hay Market, La Rana, Don Jose Family Mexican Restaurant
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(563) 382-9681
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vesterheim.org

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Nearby attractions of Vesterheim The National Norwegian-American Museum & Folk Art School

Porter House Museum

Phelps Park

The Perfect Edge Custom Framing

Agora Arts

Dunning's Spring Park

Porter House Museum

Porter House Museum

4.6

(37)

Open 24 hours
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Phelps Park

Phelps Park

4.8

(240)

Closed
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The Perfect Edge Custom Framing

The Perfect Edge Custom Framing

5.0

(12)

Open 24 hours
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Agora Arts

Agora Arts

4.8

(14)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Vesterheim The National Norwegian-American Museum & Folk Art School

Sugar Bowl

Koreana Japanese Restaurant

Magpie Cafe & Coffeehouse

Rubaiyat Restaurant

Old Armory BBQ

Mabe's Pizza

The Landing Market

The Hay Market

La Rana

Don Jose Family Mexican Restaurant

Sugar Bowl

Sugar Bowl

4.8

(196)

Click for details
Koreana Japanese Restaurant

Koreana Japanese Restaurant

4.4

(261)

Click for details
Magpie Cafe & Coffeehouse

Magpie Cafe & Coffeehouse

4.6

(177)

Click for details
Rubaiyat Restaurant

Rubaiyat Restaurant

4.8

(239)

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Reviews of Vesterheim The National Norwegian-American Museum & Folk Art School

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5.0
2y

A few years ago I developed DePuytren’s Contraction, which is a gene-based disorder that Can afflict people of Norwegian descent. Prior to this, as a person with mainly Western European ancestry, I’d always figured I was probably descended somewhere and somewhen from Vikings, but I knew nothing specific as to whether this was even true. This is ironic, because I’ve lived near Decorah for many years, and the area around Decorah is populated by many people of Norwegian ancestry.

So, after over 20 years of shopping in Decorah, I never visited Vesterheim until recently. I was rereading “Kristen Lavransdottir” at the time, and the book was decorated with beautiful Rosemulling, attributed to a design from Vesterheim! And yes, I found the design!

There were many many examples of traditional Norwegian artistry besides a great number of pieces decorated with rosemulling . (But if you go there, check out the refrigerator!). There were numerous pieces of furniture made by Norwegians brought over from Norway and made here in Iowa which show intricately prescinde and beautiful word carving.

There are items shown that Norwegians used in everyday life. The stairway to upper levels is dominated with a boat used by Norwegian immigrants to come to America . If one didn’t already suspect that Norwegians are stoic and brave, try imagining crossing the Atlantic with your family and a few other families in what seems to be a fairly small boat.

Upon entering the displays, one passes through a rebuilt typical Norwegian house, furnished and decorated in the traditional manner. I was fortunate that day, because a group of various string players, including a dulcimer-type of instrument, performing.

There is more and more I could write about Vesterheim, but for now, this is enough. I hope I still have photos from my...

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5.0
1y

This was a good use of $12.00! Not only the museum itself which was great. But what really shined was the tour of the various buildings. The tour guide was very good even though she HAD to bring up that Americans drove indigenous people off their land when we immigrated here! Nevermind the fact that indigenous people were originally from Europe, that Indians attacked and enslaved other tribes and took their lands! Lol! But I liked her throughness other than the tiny bit of virtue signalling in a...

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5.0
3y

Such an impressive museum. Exceptionally well put together. Tells a great story of immigration and setting roots in America. I especially love that there is so much furniture and decorative objects on display. The room with the kubbestols (log chairs) and more recent Nordic style objects is my favorite. The furniture pieces made in the dragestil style early in the 20th century are...

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D Leah LedermanD Leah Lederman
A few years ago I developed DePuytren’s Contraction, which is a gene-based disorder that Can afflict people of Norwegian descent. Prior to this, as a person with mainly Western European ancestry, I’d always figured I was probably descended somewhere and somewhen from Vikings, but I knew nothing specific as to whether this was even true. This is ironic, because I’ve lived near Decorah for many years, and the area around Decorah is populated by many people of Norwegian ancestry. So, after over 20 years of shopping in Decorah, I never visited Vesterheim until recently. I was rereading “Kristen Lavransdottir” at the time, and the book was decorated with beautiful Rosemulling, attributed to a design from Vesterheim! And yes, I found the design! There were many many examples of traditional Norwegian artistry besides a great number of pieces decorated with rosemulling . (But if you go there, check out the refrigerator!). There were numerous pieces of furniture made by Norwegians brought over from Norway and made here in Iowa which show intricately prescinde and beautiful word carving. There are items shown that Norwegians used in everyday life. The stairway to upper levels is dominated with a boat used by Norwegian immigrants to come to America . If one didn’t already suspect that Norwegians are stoic and brave, try imagining crossing the Atlantic with your family and a few other families in what seems to be a fairly small boat. Upon entering the displays, one passes through a rebuilt typical Norwegian house, furnished and decorated in the traditional manner. I was fortunate that day, because a group of various string players, including a dulcimer-type of instrument, performing. There is more and more I could write about Vesterheim, but for now, this is enough. I hope I still have photos from my visit to share.
Becky MeyerBecky Meyer
I'm not a huge museum fan but was blown away by this one. It is so well organized, the displays exceptionally well done and overall it was very engaging. There's an entire log cabin in here, and a handmade boat that crossed the Atlantic. The whole museum is well worth a visit and the people there and at the museum store we're very friendly. Also loved the art gallery part.
Beth CatoBeth Cato
What a fantastic, unique museum! The place was quite empty as we explored on a Saturday afternoon, which is a shame, as it is loaded with treasures and insights. I loved everything about this place. The artwork is amazing, the furniture gorgeous. Everywhere you look, there's information about the Norwegian-American experience, all presented in an accessible, fascinating way.
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A few years ago I developed DePuytren’s Contraction, which is a gene-based disorder that Can afflict people of Norwegian descent. Prior to this, as a person with mainly Western European ancestry, I’d always figured I was probably descended somewhere and somewhen from Vikings, but I knew nothing specific as to whether this was even true. This is ironic, because I’ve lived near Decorah for many years, and the area around Decorah is populated by many people of Norwegian ancestry. So, after over 20 years of shopping in Decorah, I never visited Vesterheim until recently. I was rereading “Kristen Lavransdottir” at the time, and the book was decorated with beautiful Rosemulling, attributed to a design from Vesterheim! And yes, I found the design! There were many many examples of traditional Norwegian artistry besides a great number of pieces decorated with rosemulling . (But if you go there, check out the refrigerator!). There were numerous pieces of furniture made by Norwegians brought over from Norway and made here in Iowa which show intricately prescinde and beautiful word carving. There are items shown that Norwegians used in everyday life. The stairway to upper levels is dominated with a boat used by Norwegian immigrants to come to America . If one didn’t already suspect that Norwegians are stoic and brave, try imagining crossing the Atlantic with your family and a few other families in what seems to be a fairly small boat. Upon entering the displays, one passes through a rebuilt typical Norwegian house, furnished and decorated in the traditional manner. I was fortunate that day, because a group of various string players, including a dulcimer-type of instrument, performing. There is more and more I could write about Vesterheim, but for now, this is enough. I hope I still have photos from my visit to share.
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I'm not a huge museum fan but was blown away by this one. It is so well organized, the displays exceptionally well done and overall it was very engaging. There's an entire log cabin in here, and a handmade boat that crossed the Atlantic. The whole museum is well worth a visit and the people there and at the museum store we're very friendly. Also loved the art gallery part.
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What a fantastic, unique museum! The place was quite empty as we explored on a Saturday afternoon, which is a shame, as it is loaded with treasures and insights. I loved everything about this place. The artwork is amazing, the furniture gorgeous. Everywhere you look, there's information about the Norwegian-American experience, all presented in an accessible, fascinating way.
Beth Cato

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