Movik Fort is a historic German coastal fortification located near Narvik, Norway, overlooking the Skagerrak Straits. Originally constructed during World War II by German 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 straits between Norway and Denmark, serving as a key defensive installation during the war.
Today, the fort represents an important piece of Norway's military heritage, connecting visitors to stories of wartime resilience and strategic defense. While some bunkers in Norway have been restored for historical preservation, Movik Fort's current status reflects the ongoing efforts to maintain and interpret these significant Cold War and WWII-era structures.