The North Sea Traffic Museum, Sotra
Facts and practical information
The North Sea Museum is a museum in Telavåg in Øygarden municipality on the island of Sotra in Vestland county. The museum presents the history of Norwegian resistance fighters that were transported illegally to the UK in the North Sea during World War II and the German occupying power of the small village: After two Gestapo men were killed in Telavåg in April 1942, all houses were destroyed and on the scene and on the scene and on the scene and on the scene, all houses on the scene were destroyed and on the scene and on the scene and on the scene and on the scene, The population interned. Of the 71 men between the ages of 18 and 60 who were sent to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, 31 died.
The North Sea Museum opened in 1998. It is part of Museum west.
The North Sea Traffic Museum – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Fjell Fortress, Sund Church, Fjell Church, Kausland Church.