Celebrating 20 years of inspiring connections between the United States and Norway.

Current Hours

Welcome Desk + Building

Tuesday | 12:00pm - 4:00pm
Wednesday-Friday |9:00am - 4:00pm
Saturday-Monday | Closed*

The Kaffebar + Mondale Galleri

Tuesday | 12:00pm - 4:00pm
Wednesday-Friday |9:00am - 3:00pm
Saturday-Monday | Closed*

*We are observing transitional hours as we remodel our café. Keep an eye out for “Special Saturdays.” Norway House will be open to the public on these select Saturdays with special hours.

Phone

+1 (612) 871-2211

Email

General Inquiries: info@norwayhouse.org
Rental Inquiries:
events@norwayhouse.org
Education:
classes@norwayhouse.org
Media:
ebjelland@norwayhouse.org
Newspaper:
subscribe@norwegianamerican.com

Upcoming events + classes

Social Events + Receptions

Peace + Environment

Tours to Norway

Business + the World

Classes + Lectures

Art + Performance

Powered by Norway House, the Norwegian American is the voice of Norwegian America, the oldest and only Norwegian-American newspaper still in existence, publishing since 1889, with an enduring commitment to the community.

The Norwegian American newspaper edition is published 12 times a year in English, with two to three pages in Norwegian. Sections include news from Norway, business, sports, opinion, research & science, travel, food & drink, arts & entertainment, Norwegian heritage, Norwegian language resources, and news from the Norwegian community.

You can also enjoy the Norwegian American with an online subscription, including access to thousands of articles in the archives, plus a weekly email newsletter highlighting the top stories of each issue.

Become a member.

Join as a card-carrying member to be closer than ever to Norway House! Among other perks, you’ll enjoy discounted or free admission to the Galleri, 10% off at ALSO Ingebretsen’s Gavebutikk and the Kaffebar, and a 20% discount on a subscription to The Norwegian American newspaper.

What are you waiting for?

“I applaud Norway House for its contributions to the Norwegian-American community and for strengthening the Norwegian-American ties. This long-standing relationship, while honoring cultural and historical aspects, focuses on the importance of building a strong connection in arts, business, and culture. This new facility will allow for greater opportunities and initiatives to take shape, ensuring a strong bond for generations to come.

-Walter Mondale