The Greenland National Museum, located in Nuuk, is the largest museum in Greenland. It showcases the rich cultural history and heritage of the island, featuring exhibits on the Inuit culture, Norse settlements, and the natural environment. The museum houses artifacts, traditional clothing, and tools that illustrate the lives of the people who have inhabited Greenland over thousands of years.
In addition to its permanent collections, the museum hosts temporary exhibitions and educational programs. Visitors can learn about the unique wildlife of Greenland, including its famous polar bears and whales, as well as the impact of climate change on the region.