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Read more: Norwegian Petroleum Museum © Norsk Oljemuseum

Stavanger

Norwegian Petroleum Museum

Here you can learn how oil and gas were formed millions of years ago, and how it is being extracted today off the Norwegian coast. Gain an insight...
Read more: Lysefjorden © Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norge

Lysefjorden

One of the most famous fjords in the Stavanger region is Lysefjorden. The fjord is 42 km long with rocky walls falling nearly vertically over 1000 m...
Read more: Månafossen falls and Mån farm © Marit Simonstad Kvaale

Ålgård

Månafossen falls and Mån farm

Månafossen is Rogaland's biggest waterfall and Norway's ninth tallest free fall waterfall. From the parking area you proceed on foot along the...
Read more: Stavanger Botanical Garden © Finn Ervik

Stavanger

Stavanger Botanical Garden

Herb garden, perennial garden, themed garden and wild rose garden. Toilet, picnic area. Open year round. Cafè Sundays, June, July, August ....
Read more: Fritz Røed Sculpture Park

Bryne

Fritz Røed Sculpture Park

"A song about life". Sculptor Fritz Røed (1928-2002) planned the sculpture park as a song where one verse takes the next by the hand and leads you...
Read more: Leonardo Da Vinci - a genius far ahead of his time © Jærmuseet

Sandnes

Leonardo Da Vinci - a genius far ahead of his time

Touch, try out and understand Leonardo da Vinci's marvellous inventions. The exhibition consists of 30 models made according to Leonardo's own...
Read more: Stavanger Maritime Museum © Stavanger Museum

Stavanger

Stavanger Maritime Museum

Depicts the development of shipping, commerce and shipbuilding over the last 200 years. Sail loft, shipping company office, general store and...
Read more: Stavanger Cathedral

Stavanger

Stavanger Cathedral

According to tradition the cathedral was built in the year 1125, after Sigurd Jorsalfarer named Stavanger as a cathedral city. Bishop Reinald of...
Read more: Feistein Lighthouse © Klepp kommune

Kleppe

Feistein Lighthouse

Feistein Lighthouse, located west of Sele marina, was lit for the first time in 1859 - when it was simply mounted in a tower on top of the residence....
Read more: Limagarden Bygdatun © Gjesdal kommune

Ålgård

Limagarden Bygdatun

Experience local history and the cultural landscape formed by generations of sheep farming. Gjesdal Village Museum's entire collection of farm...
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