Norwegian Genealogical Library

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Contact Information
The Norwegian Genealogical Library is owned and administrated by the Norwegian Genealogical Society (Norsk Slektshistorisk Forening/NSF) and share the same premises.

Email: [mailto:kontor@genealogi.no kontor@genealogi.no] Website: Genealogi.no Facebook: NSF Facebook page Facebook forum: Slektshistorisk Forum Address: Industriveien 6, NO-1473 Lørenskog, Norway. Telephone: +47 47 77 06 77. Calls are answered on Fridays between 9 and 12 a.m. and during the library's opening hours on Saturdays. Hours of Operation: Saturdays 11–15, or by appointment. Closed during the summer season and during holidays. See the calendar (in Norwegian) for more details. Directions: From Oslo Bus Terminal you can take the following bus routes:


 * Route 110: Lillestrøm, bus stop: Njåls vei (3 minutes to walk).
 * Route 100: Kjeller, bus stop: Visperud (6 minutes to walk).

Fom Lillestrøm Bus Terminal you can take:


 * Route 100: Oslo Bus Terminal, bus stop: Visperud (6 minutes to walk).

If you travel from Oslo, Visperud is the last bus stop in zone 1. For more details about tickets and travel zones, please go to to Ruter's subpage Buying tickets. For other details about public transport, go to Ruter's website in English. For maps and other details, see also NSF's suppage Våre lokaler ("Our premises").

Parking: There is a park place behind the office building where the library is situated. Please hurry to the library to get a parking slip to avoid a parking ticket.

Description of Collections
Norwegian Genealogical Library (Norsk Slektshistorisk Forenings bibliotek) has one of the largest collections of genealogical literature in the country. The collection includes bygdebøker (parish books with details of people living on the farms), genealogies, biographies, reference books etc.