Fagerdal Anti-Aircraft Battery is located in Bergen and is a historical landmark from World War II. The battery was built by German forces in 1941 as part of the German defense of the city. It is strategically located to protect the harbor and the military installations in the area. Fagerdal Anti-Aircraft Battery is part of a larger network of defense facilities that were built in Norway during the war.
The facility consists of several gun emplacements and associated buildings, which today stand as testimony to wartime military activities. Fagerdal Anti-Aircraft Battery has been the subject of conservation and restoration, and it is possible to gain insight into what it looked like during the war. The site attracts visitors who are interested in military and war history, as well as those who want to learn more about Bergen's role during World War II.



