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Sandefjord

Sandefjord Church

Sandefjord church is locaded right in the midle of the town centre and is well known for its music program. The original church was a small white...
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Sandefjord

Sandefjord Art Association

The Art Association of Sandefjord aims to promote visual arts through exhibitions of both Norwegian and international artists, as well as of promising...
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Sandefjord

Galleri Flood

Visit a new and exciting gallery at the outermost tip of Vesterøya (Folehavna). The owner is Maja Flood - a potter and her workshop is in the gallery....
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Sandefjord

Sandar Church

The present Sandar Church was built on the ruins of a middle-age church in stone from the 13th century. The new church was erected in 1792 in teh...

Sandefjord

Plutselig Kunst

Plutselig Kunst - Art exhitibition. Uses empty spaces, and suddenly pops up somewhere near...
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Sandefjord

Galleri M

In the town's creative corner, Bakgården, you will find Gallery M where Marit Bergem works and exhibits his colorful paintings with a good dose of...
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Sandefjord

Olavs chapell

The Olavs Chapell is located in Bjerggata and is open on regular days in the winter. For more information please contact: Sandar Menighetskontor....
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Sandefjord

The Whaling Monument

Sandefjord's most famous sculpture is a memorial to whaling, created by Knut Steen at the end of the 1950s. The whaling monument shows whalers with...
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Sandefjord

Bjerggata

With its white wooden houses from the early 1800s, Bjerggata is an idyllic street and one of Sandefjord's oldest and best preserved residential areas....
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Sandefjord

Folehavna Fort

Coastal paths in Vesterøya offers 25 km marked trails for walkers. The labeling has come about through voluntary agreements with landowners. On the...
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