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Vega World Heritage Centre

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The Vega World Heritage Centre, which is beautifully located at Gardsøy, documents the history and culture of the Vega islanders. Here you can gain fascinating insights into the lives of these fishermen-farmers, and about their centuries-old local tradition of protecting the eider ducks who come to nest here – a tradition that led to Vega being granted UNESCO’s World Heritage status.

A tribute to a unique cultural landscape and to the contribution of women
Vega Archipelago was inscribed on UNESCO’s list of world natural and cultural heritage sites in 2004. The rationale states: “Vega Archipelago demonstrates how generations of fishermen and farmers over the past 1,500 years have maintained a sustainable way of life in a harsh environment near the Arctic Circle, based on the now unique tradition of eider farming. The status is also a tribute to women’s contributions to the eiderdown process.”

Natural and cultural values in the world heritage
The rationale for Vega Archipelago’s place on the prestigious list is the unique cultural landscape in the area, which is a result of the interaction between humans and nature over a long period. Particularly emphasized is the unique tradition of eider farming and eiderdown processing.

The exhibitions
The centre is a gateway to the natural and cultural heritage of the Vega Archipelago World Heritage Site. Alongside its permanent exhibitions Wild, Beautiful Vega, Our World Heritage, and The Seabird Archive, the centre also hosts a yearly temporary exhibition. In 2026, visitors can experience Our Foremothers, curated by Inga Næss.

The Children’s World Heritage Centre offers indoor and outdoor installations for sensory exploration, play and learning. In July, children and youth can join creative art workshops from Tuesday to Saturday.

The centre also has an outdoor area with exhibitions, a recreation space, and coastal goats grazing during the summer, helping to maintain the coastal heathland.

The World Heritage Café
Café Arv & Hav is located in the heart of the centre. Here, visitors can enjoy locally made food and drinks while looking out over the sea and the islands to the northwest. During the 2026 season, the café is open until 2 August.

Quelle: Visit Helgeland