Brudavoll Farm

The Brudavoll Farm (Norwegian: Brudavolltunet) is a museum in the municipality of Ørsta in the Sunnmøre region of Western Norway.

[4] In the 17th century, the farm was struck by a landslide and the buildings were moved to a new location on the property.

In its configuration today, it is representative of an ordinary home in a rural fishing community in the 19th century.

After the Ørsta Open Air Museum Society (Ørsta bygdemuseumslag) was established in 1951,[2] it purchased part of the Brudavoll Farm in 1958:[2] the buildings on the old farm and a small part of the land.

The Ørsta Open Air Museum Society was the owner and operator of the Brudavoll Farm until 2004, when ownership was assumed by the Brudavoll Farm Foundation (Stiftinga Brudavolltunet).

The Brudavoll Farm