Visit the exhibitions at the Vega World Heritage Center and get to know Vegaøyan, the eider tradition and the coastal culture behind the World Heritage status.
At the Vega World Heritage Center, you can get up close and personal with Vegaøyan World Heritage, a coastal landscape shaped by sea, islands and generations of lived knowledge. The exhibitions provide background on why the area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore stories about the fisherman farmer, the eider duck, the dunes and the interaction between people, birds and nature. Through presentations, images and artifacts, you'll gain insight into traditions that are still important on Vega. The visit is well suited as an introduction before you experience the island kingdom further. The exhibitions take place at the Vega World Heritage Center on Vega, and can be combined with a café, shop and information about the area.
Suitable for individual visitors and groups. Meeting point is Vega World Heritage Center. The exhibitions are in Norwegian and English, with some elements also in German and French.
The exhibition offer can include both permanent and changing exhibitions. Check current opening hours before your visit.