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Norway

Contracting State since
2007.02.16
Lastly updated
2022.08.02

Contact for consular services

German Embassy
Bilateral relations and German missions

National legal bases

Cultural Heritage Act 1978 with Amendments of the Cultural Heritage Act Section 23 regarding Importation, Exportation and return of Cultural Objects, including amendments after 3 March 2000

Regulations on the import and export of cultural objects

The multilingual UNESCO Database of National Cultural Heritage Laws provides access to the relevant national legal bases. Another source of information on national cultural asset protection laws is the Sharing Electronic Resources and Laws On Crime (SHERLOC) of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

This State Party to the UNESCO Convention of 14 November 1970 is also a State Party to the 1995 UNIDROIT Convention on Stolen or Illegaly Exported Cultural Objects, which entered into force on 1 July 1998. The national legal bases are therefore also partially provided by the WIPO database.

Authorities responsible for issuing export permits

Overview of Norwegian cultural institutions

Art Council Norway
Mølleparken  2
0459 Oslo
Norway
Contact
Phone: (+47) 21 04 58 00

Forms

Application for an export permit for objects that come within the scope of § 23 of the Cultural Heritage Act of 9 June 1978 and the regulations of 1 January 2007

Further Information

Further Information is available in German language.

Disclaimer:
The above information is based on the information available and deemed trustworthy at the time indicated, in particular the information provided by the State and the information as available in the UNESCO database . No guarantee can be given for the correctness and completeness of this information, nor can any liability be accepted for any damage that may occur. Legal regulations may change at any time without the Minister of State for Culture and the Media being informed. The decision to acquire, import, export or place cultural property on the market is your sole responsibility. It is therefore recommended that you contact the relevant diplomatic or consular representation and/or the export authorities of the respective foreign country.