Movik Fort is a former German coastal fortification located near Bergen, Norway. Built during World War II as part of the Atlantic Wall defenses, this bunker complex once housed one of the largest cannons of the war—a Krupp 380mm gun with a range of up to 55 kilometers. The fort sits in a commanding position above the Skagerrak Straits, strategically positioned to defend Norway's coastline against Allied naval forces.
Today, the site stands as a historical monument to Norway's wartime occupation and the extensive military infrastructure constructed by German forces during their control of the country from 1940 to 1945.