During the Second World War, Cardiff became a temporary home for many Norwegians — seafarers, refugees, and members of the resistance — who helped shape the city’s wartime history.
Now, a new exhibition aims to tell their story. It’s being organised by the heritage officer at the Norwegian Church in Cardiff Bay, Thomas Husøy, and his colleagues. They would love to hear stories of the Norwegian community from that time, and would especially welcome the chance to put on display photographs, artefacts, and archival material.
Contact Thomas at thomas@norwegianchurchcardiff.com if you’ve something to share.
The exhibition will run in the upstairs gallery at the church between 16 September and 19 October. Admission will be free of charge.
