The Atlungstad Distillery (Norwegian: Atlungstad Brenneri) is a distillery in Stange Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It was established in 1855 by a group of farmers. Regular distillation was discontinued in 2000, but trial runs were later carried out. In 2012, the distillery was added to the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage list of priority technical and industrial cultural heritage, after which NOK 7 million was allocated to restore the distillery to its former condition. An additional NOK 4.7 million was allocated for the distillery in 2017. It has been owned by the company Atlungstad Brenneri AS since 2011. In October 2013, the owners signed a cooperation agreement with the Arcus company that they would restart regular production of akvavit at the Atlungstad Distillery. The distillery is open for tours in the summer.

Atlungstad Distillery is located in Stange Municipality, Norway. Its specific geographic coordinates are latitude 60.7592 and longitude 11.0797.
The museum was established in 1855, making it a significant historical institution in the region.
historical distillery in Norway... It is a key destination for those interested in culture and history in Norway.