Telefonkiosk in Molde is a museum that honors the red telephone booths, which are recognized as cultural monuments in Norway. There are 100 protected kiosks in the country, which have stood almost unchanged for 85 years. These kiosks have become a symbol of nostalgia and memories for many, and represent an important element of Norwegian cultural history. The design of the telephone booths is considered iconic, and they have a special place in the public consciousness.
Telenor Kulturarv encourages creative ideas for the re-use of the kiosks, which can help preserve their cultural significance. The telephone booths have also found their place on social media, with almost 4,500 hits on Instagram, which shows their popularity and continued interest among the public. The last telephone booth with dial tone was located at Majorstua, and this fact emphasizes the historical development of communication in Norway.



