Movik Fort is a historic German coastal fortification located near Bergen, Norway, overlooking the Skagerrak Straits. Built during World War II by German occupying forces, the fort once housed the second largest cannon in the world—a massive Krupp 380mm gun with a range of up to 55 kilometers and weighing 337 tonnes. The site sits in a commanding position above the sea, reflecting the strategic importance of Norway's coastline during the war.
Today, it stands as a testament to the extensive military infrastructure constructed in Norway during the Nazi occupation, offering visitors a glimpse into the region's wartime history and the technological ambitions of the era.