Norsk grafisk museum og Norsk hermetikkmuseum / The Norwegian Printing Museum and The Norwegian Canning Museum
IDDIS is a colocation of The Norwegian Printing Museum and The Norwegian Canning Museum. At IDDIS you will find exhibitions about Stavanger’s important industry and the people who ‘put Stavanger on the map’. On the new building’s ground floor, you can visit exhibitions about the printing industry in Stavanger and the significance of written language and the art of printing for society. The Print Shop on the upper floor has the actual machines used in printing. Here you can discover how pre-digital printed matter came into being in the typesetting room and print shop, and how it was finished in the book bindery. You can enjoy a delicious meal, a cup of coffee or other beverages in their café IDDIS Café & Brasserie, and visit their museum shop.Access preferences
- Audio guides and Guiding lines (Getting around inside the museum)
The buildings are partially adapted for the visually impaired using guide lines in the outdoor area and guide lines indoors in the foyer. Free audio guide at the museum.
- Facilitation for impaired hearing (Sign language)
QR codes available in the exhibition that links to a sign language video.
- On bike, foot or by bus (Getting there)
Approximately 10 minutes walk/5 minutes by bike from the center of Stavanger, follow Øvre Strandgate through Gamle Stavanger to IDDIS, the Norwegian Printing Museum and the Norwegian Canning Museum. Bus no. 12 from stop Olav Vs gate J in the center of Stavanger to stop Rudlå. From there, go down through Gamle Stavanger to IDDIS, Norwegian Printing Museum and Norwegian Canning Museum.
- Parking options (Parking)
1 space for HC parking in Andasmauet 15.
- Wheelchair accessible (Accessible entrance for pushchairs and wheelchairs)
In the new exhibitions, arrangements have been made so that visitors who use wheelchairs can visit the entire museum.
Contact info
Norsk grafisk museum og Norsk hermetikkmuseum,
Øvre Strandgate 88,
4005 Stavanger, Norway.
+47 458 73 846
post@museumstavanger.no
https://www.iddis.no/en/