This 450ft-long Norwegian ship will get a museum built around it


Client Vernebygg has awarded the NOK127m contract for construction of the building, which will become the foundation for the new Hurtigruten Museum in Stokmarknes in northern Norway. The landlocked ship, MS Finnmark, was built in 1956 is described by the museum as the world’s biggest museum artefact. The ship came to the museum in June 1999. It will be housed in a protective structure with an area of 3,600m2 and built primarily of glass and steel.



The winning design was developed by Norwegian engineering firm Peab in collaboration with Oslo-based LINK Arkitektur.

Alexander Walter via Archinect - News http://bit.ly/2CBteQl

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