Pomor Museum, Barentsburg
Facts and practical information
The Barentsburg Pomor Museum is a small museum located in Barentsburg, a town in Svalbard, a Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. Created during the 1920s by the Dutch, the coal mining settlement was sold to the Soviet Union in 1932, and so it was the USSR which founded the museum in 1963. Today owned entirely by the Government of Russia through Arktikugol, Barentsburg is a shadow of its former self, with only a few hundred inhabitants compared to over a thousand during its heyday. The museum remains intact however, receiving most of its visitors in the form of tourists. It shares the same building as the town's Sports and Culture Centre. ()
Barentsburg
Pomor Museum – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Lenin statue, Festningen Geotope Protected Area, Grønfjorden, Linnédalen.