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Dramshusen skur og vippebom — Tourist attraction

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Dramshusen skur og vippebom
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Dramshusen skur og vippebom is a tourist attraction in Bergen, offering an insight into the city's history from the Hanseatic era. The sheds and the vippebom are located in front of Bryggengården Dramshusen and are owned by the Bergen Municipality, managed by the Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene. The shed was rebuilt in 1990 based on photographs from around 1865, and has historical significance as a place for intermediate storage of goods before further transport.

The vippebom, which is a copy of the last boom in use in Bergen, was used to lift smaller heavy objects from boats. The original of the vippebom is kept in the attic of the Hanseatic Museum. In addition to the physical structures, the site offers guided tours and exhibitions that highlight Bergen's heyday, as well as opportunities for school visits and teaching. There is also a digital museum with accessible collections for those who want to explore more about the history associated with the area.

Source: Brønnøysund Register Centre (NLOD 2.0) / Norwegian Mapping Authority Address API

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