Imagine a place where the boldest fantasies and incredible mechanisms come to life. Huset Aukrust (The Flåklypa Museum) is not just an exhibition space, but a true portal into the creative universe of the outstanding Norwegian artist, writer, and inventor Kjell Aukrust. Located in the picturesque Østerdalen valley, in the cozy town of Alvdal, this center has become a true symbol of Norwegian humor and engineering ingenuity.

The museum building, designed by the famous architect Sverre Fehn, was officially opened in 1996. It is harmoniously integrated into the landscape of Norway, offering guests a chance to discover the rich legacy of an author whose characters and stories have become cult classics. It is here that you will find echoes of the famous animated film "The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix", which has remained a favorite among generations of Norwegians for decades.
The exhibition includes not only Aukrust's paintings and drawings but also his whimsical technical constructions brought to life. This place is perfect for a family visit, offering a unique blend of art, technology, and kind Scandinavian humor in the heart of the Norwegian mountains.