Movik Fort is a historic German-built coastal fortification located near Bergen, Norway. Constructed during World War II, this bunker complex once housed a massive Krupp 380mm cannon, one of the largest artillery pieces of the war, with a range of up to 55 kilometers. The fort sits in a commanding position overlooking the Skagerrak Straits between Norway and Denmark, serving as a key defensive installation during the German occupation.
Today, the site stands as a testament to Norway's wartime history and the extensive military infrastructure built during this period.