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Royal and Ancient Polar Bear Society

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Phone
  
+47 78 41 21 85

Function
  
Museum

Founded
  
1963

Royal and Ancient Polar Bear Society

Address
  
Havnegata 3, 9615 Hammerfest, Norway

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–4PMFriday9AM–4PMSaturday10AM–1PMSunday10AM–1PMMonday9AM–4PMTuesday9AM–4PMWednesday9AM–4PMThursday9AM–4PMSuggest an edit

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The Royal and Ancient Polar Bear Society locates a small exhibition in the town of Hammerfest, Norway. The significance of the polar bear is that this animal is the town's mascot and heraldic crest.

For all its remoteness, Hammerfest has a long history as a trading port, and Isbjørnklubben as it is called in Norwegian - meaning simply Polar Bear Club - sets out to commemorate this. In the museum's single room are a variety of mementos of the early life of Hammerfest, including a profusion of stuffed animals, early Arctic hunting, traveling and camping equipment, and a gallery of photographs, paintings, drawings and writings of and from the town's history. The depict the town as it was in previous centuries, showing that as far back as the seventeenth century CE, this tiny town was a nexus for travelers and traders in the far north and a meeting point for the isolated people of North Norway, traders sailing up from southern Europe and hunters and traders coming west from the Arctic Ocean and Russia.

Founded in 1963 by two local businessmen, the Polar Bear Club is not particularly ancient. Primarily, it is a somewhat jokey amenity for tourists. Although entrance to the actual exhibition is for a nominal charge, visitors are encouraged to join the Society, which is rewarded with a membership pack, the contents of which include a certificate signed by the actual mayor, a sticker, a membership card and a lapel pin made of silver and enamel. Since the only way to join is in person at the Polar Bear Society, this pin signifies as proof of visiting this remote place.

References

Royal and Ancient Polar Bear Society Wikipedia


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