Norwegian National Museum of Justice
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Established | 2001 |
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Location | , Trondheim |
Coordinates | 63°25′49″N 10°22′41″E / 63.4303°N 10.3781°ECoordinates: 63°25′49″N 10°22′41″E / 63.4303°N 10.3781°E |
Type | public museum |
Director | Johan Sigfred Helberg |
Website | norsk-rettsmuseum |
The Norwegian National Museum of Justice, Norwegian: 'Justismuseet', until 2016: Norsk Rettsmuseum, is a public museum of penal justice and law enforcement in Trondheim, Norway. 2001-2017 the director of the museum has been Johan Sigfred Helberg. 2017-2018 the director has been Brynja Birgisdottir. From 2019 Åshild Karevold. It is housed in a former prison.
Drawing of the front of the slavery.
Arkitekt: no:Ole Peter Riis HøeghDrawing of the ground floor of the slavery
The slavery in the end of the 17th century
Showcase and artifacts[]
Enigma machine, German cipher machine
From the museum's exhibition of World War II.
Executioner's sword from 1618.
Executioners' room in the museum's second floor.
Executioner's axe from 1742. Axe made for Johann Caspar Öhlstein, the executioner in Trondheim for the period 1744–1768.
Utstilling i første etasje, Norsk rettsmuseum. Police-dog on duty.
References[]
- Norwegian law
- History of Trondheim
- Museums in Trondheim
- 2001 establishments in Norway
- Museums established in 2001
- Law enforcement museums in Norway
- Law museums in Europe
- Prison museums in Europe