kartverket-mcp
MCP server that provides tools to search Norwegian addresses, reverse geocode, find place names, and get elevation data from Kartverket's open geographic datasets.
README
kartverket-mcp
An MCP server that exposes Kartverket's open geographic data to Claude (and any other MCP client).
Kartverket is Norway's national mapping authority. It publishes addresses, place names, cadastre data, and elevation models under an open licence (NLOD / CC BY 4.0). This server wraps four of those endpoints as MCP tools, so an LLM can look up Norwegian addresses, reverse-geocode a point, search the official place-name registry, or query elevation from the national 1 m DTM — all without an API key.
Install
Add to your Claude Desktop config (%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json on Windows, ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json on macOS):
{
"mcpServers": {
"kartverket": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "kartverket-mcp"]
}
}
}
Restart Claude Desktop. No credentials needed.
Tools
search_address
Free-text address search against ws.geonorge.no/adresser/v1/sok.
query: "Karl Johans gate 1, Oslo"
→ address, postcode, postal_area, municipality, cadastre (gnr/bnr), lat, lon
address_at_point
Reverse geocoding. Finds addresses within a radius of a lat/lon.
lat: 59.91, lon: 10.75, radius: 100
→ up to N nearest addresses, each with distance_m
search_placename
Searches Sentralt stedsnavnregister (SSR) — farms, mountains, lakes, islands, urban areas. Not street addresses.
query: "Galdhøpiggen"
→ name, type (e.g. Fjell, By, Øy), counties, municipalities, coordinates
elevation_at_point
Ground elevation in metres above sea level, from the national 1 m DTM.
lat: 61.636, lon: 8.312
→ elevation_m, terrain (ÅpentOmråde / Skog / Vann / …), source (dtm1)
Example questions Claude can now answer
- "What's the postcode of Karl Johans gate 1 in Oslo?"
- "What's the street address nearest to 59.9139° N, 10.7522° E?"
- "How high is Galdhøpiggen?" (placename search → elevation lookup)
- "Find every address within 50 m of the Oslo Opera House coordinates."
Development
git clone https://github.com/hellosverre/kartverket-mcp
cd kartverket-mcp
npm install
npm run build
npm start
For local iteration, npm run dev runs the server with tsx (no build step).
To test against your local checkout, point Claude Desktop at the built file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"kartverket": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/kartverket-mcp/dist/index.js"]
}
}
}
Data & attribution
All data comes from Kartverket via ws.geonorge.no. It's published under Norsk lisens for offentlige data (NLOD) 2.0 or CC BY 4.0 depending on the dataset. When you use this data, you're expected to credit Kartverket.
This project is not affiliated with Kartverket.
License
MIT. See LICENSE.
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