The Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene is a historical museum that focuses on Bergen's role in the Hanseatic period. The museum houses unique assembly rooms dating from this period, and provides visitors with insight into the city's heyday through captivating narratives and exhibitions. Notable structures include the Schøtstueruinen, a stone house dating back to 1280, as well as both original and reconstructed schøtstuen.
The museum offers guided tours that provide a deeper understanding of the historical aspects associated with the Hanseatic period. There are also opportunities for school visits and teaching, making it a useful resource center for learning about local history. Schøtstuene will be closed in January 2025, which is important to note for those planning a visit.



