The Norveg Coastal Culture and Industry Center (Norwegian: Norveg – senter for kystkultur og kystnæring) is part of the Nord-Trøndelag Coastal Museum on the island of Inner-Vikna, Norway.
[2] The museum is located in the municipal center, the town of Rørvik, near the Norwegian Coastal Express, and it is one of the characteristic landmarks along the coast.
The museum's new building, which was opened by King Harald V on June 16, 2004,[3] was designed by the architect Guðmundur Jónsson[4] and was nominated for Europe's most important architectural award, the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture, in 2005.
In 1970, the municipality of Vikna purchased the collection, and part of the property was designated a museum.
The Nord-Trøndelag Coastal Museum and Norveg comprise a total of about 15 points in Rørvik and Berggården, as well as in Vågsenget and the abandoned fishing village of Sør-Gjæslingen.