Nestled in an 1830s warehouse on the seafront, the Polar Museum (Polarmuseet) in Tromsø, known as the ‘Gateway to the Arctic,’ delves into the rich and varied history of the region. Part of the Arctic University of Norway, the museum offers a detailed exploration of Arctic life, from the Indigenous Sami people’s survival strategies to the contentious sealing industry. Visitors can immerse themselves in exhibits that bring to life the harsh yet captivating environment of the far north, providing a comprehensive understanding of the cultural and natural heritage of the Arctic.
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