The finished constitution was dated and signed on May 17, which also became the Norwegian national day.
The museum also consists of the Wergeland House visitor center, with an auditorium, exhibition area, café, and shop, as well as an administrative office.
The visitor center is named after the Norwegian poet Henrik Wergeland, who grew up in Eidsvoll in the early 19th century, and who played an important role in the establishment of the museum.
[2] Eidsvoll 1814 has a national mandate to preserve and convey the history of the creation of the Constitution of Norway in 1814.
The manor had been purchased by private individuals with collected funds, and it was given as a gift to the Norwegian state in 1851.