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Department of Cultural history - Stavanger Museum

Department of Cultural history - Stavanger Museum Photo: Stavanger Museum
Department of Cultural history - Stavanger Museum Photo: Stavanger Museum

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Description

The Department of Cultural History is responsible for documenting Rogaland's general cultural history, with emphasis on the history of the city of Stavanger.

The department's collections comprise collections from rural districts, cities and towns, as well as church collections and an ethnographical collection.

Facilities

  • Season

    • open by arrangement

Categories

  • Museums & Galleries Museums & Galleries

Hours

Where: Muségt. 16
8/16/2007 - 6/14/2012
Tue - Sun
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
6/15/2008 - 8/15/2012
Mon - Sun
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

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