Public museum in Kongens gate , Trondheim
The Norwegian National Museum of Justice (Norwegian: Justismuseet, until 2016 Norsk Rettsmuseum) is a public museum of penal justice and law enforcement in Trondheim, Norway. It is housed in a former prison.[1] From 2001-2017, the director of the museum was Johan Sigfred Helberg. From 2017-2018, the director was Brynja Birgisdottir and since 2019, has been Åshild Karevold.
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Drawing of the front of the slavery.
Arkitekt:
no:Ole Peter Riis Høegh
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Drawing of the ground floor of the slavery
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The slavery in the end of the 17th century
Showcase and artifacts
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Enigma machine, German cipher machine
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From the museum's exhibition of World War II.
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Executioner's sword from 1618.
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Executioners' room in the museum's second floor.
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Executioner's axe from 1742. Axe made for Johann Caspar Öhlstein, the executioner in Trondheim for the period 1744–1768.
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Utstilling i første etasje, Norsk rettsmuseum. Police-dog on duty.
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