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Read more: Borgund Stave church © Lærdal kommune

Steinklepp

Borgund Stave church

Built around 1180 and is dedicated to the Apostle Andrew. The church is exceptionally well preserved and is one of the most distinctive stave...
Read more: Hove Stone Church © Fortidsminneforeninga

Hove Stone Church

Hove Church is the oldest stone building in the Sogn region and probably one of the oldest in the country. It has been dated to the end of the 12th...
Read more: Dale Stone Church

Luster

Dale Stone Church

In the village of Luster there is a distinctive stone church built around 1200. The architecture is Gothic and the church contains frescoes dating...
Read more: Flåm church © Aurland kommune

Flåm

Flåm church

Flåm chuch is situated 3 km up the Flåm valley. A wooden church constructed in 1667. The altar piece, dated 1681. The decorations of the choir date...
Read more: Gaupne Old Church © Harald Vatne

Gaupne

Gaupne Old Church

The old church of Gaupne is a beautiful example of old Lutheran style with its ornamented bench sides, tendril paintings on the walls, catechism...
Read more: The Norwegian Book Town © Trond J.Hansen

Fjærland

The Norwegian Book Town

250.000 books for sale! The Norwegian Book Town consists of 12 second-hand bookshops, open every day 1 May- 30 September, 10.00-18.00. Some of the...
Read more: Lærdalstunnelen © Statens vegvesen

Aurland

Lærdalstunnelen

LÆRDALSTUNNELEN - The world's longest road tunnel is 24,5 km long and situated between Aurland and Lærdal. The tunnel opened November 2000. Lighting...
Read more: Lom Stave church

Lom

Lom Stave church

Lomskyrkja – the church in Lom - is one of the biggest and most beautiful stave churches in our country. The impressive church dates back to 1158-59,...
Read more: The birthplace of Knut Hamsun

Garmo

The birthplace of Knut Hamsun

Hamsunstugu (the Hamsun House) at Garmostrædet was originally built in the 1850s. For a time, the house was used as a smithy in Hesthagen. At the end...
Read more: Norwegian Glacier Museum © Fotograf:Finn Loftesnes

Fjærland

Norwegian Glacier Museum

The Norwegian Glacier centre opened in 1991. Here you can find information about the glaciers and how they form the landscape, the climate and how it...
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