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The vikings are back! Using the latest interactive technology, we take the audience back to the beginning of that legendary epoche in North-European...
Forsand
Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen) - One of the most visited attractions in Norway, and one of the most photographed sites. To visit this popular rock...
Stavanger
According to tradition the cathedral was built in the year 1125, after Sigurd Jorsalfarer named Stavanger as a cathedral city. Bishop Reinald of...
Stavanger
A museum dedicated to the printing process, with demonstrations of old printing technics and guided tours. Activities for children.
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Stavanger
Byfjorden is the fjord that leads from the North Sea to Stavanger. The fjord is approximately 10.5 km and is the route for coastal traffic to...
Stavanger
A colourful street in the centre of Stavanger where all buildings have been painted in fresh colours.
This is perhaps the most colourful street in all...
Stavanger
The best-preserved mansion house in the country, dating from the 1880s and with authentic interior. Collection of paintings including works by Kitty...
Stavanger
Museum Stavanger consist of ten buildings: Stavanger Museum Muségt. 16, Stavanger Maritime Museum, Norsk Hermetikkmuseum Norwegian Cannining Museum),...
Stavanger
Stavanger has a special sculpture project, Antony Gormley's "Broken Column". It consists of 23 cast iron figures placed to give the appearance of an...
Stavanger
Hafrsfjord is situated north at Jæren and is 9 km long and leading to the airport. The depth of the fjord varies from 3,5 m to 60 m which means that...
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