Movik Fort, located near Narvik in northern Norway, is a former German coastal artillery battery built during World War II. The fort once housed a massive Krupp 380mm cannon, one of the largest artillery pieces ever deployed, with a range of up to 55 kilometers. Situated in a commanding position above the Skagerrak Straits, the fortification was part of the Atlantic Wall defenses constructed by Nazi Germany during its occupation of Norway from 1940 to 1945.
After the war, the site was abandoned but has since become a point of interest for military history enthusiasts and urban explorers.