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Kristiansand S
Built 1672 by Fredrik III. The rotunda has 5 m thick walls. The mound is open from 15 May to 15 September, 09.00-21.00. Guiding by appointment....
Kristiansand S
Inaugurated in 1969, built in concrete & well-known for good acoustics. Seating capacity 750. Open by appointment....
Kristiansand S
Built approx. 1100-1150. Stone church in the Roman style, with a Baroque alterpiece and pulpit from 1704. Runic stone in the porch.
Organ concerts...
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Built between 1050-1070. Alterpiece and pulpit from the 1600s. Open by appointment....
Kristiansand S
Møvik Fort was established by the German occupation forces during the Second World War and is part of the Atlantic Wall "the German occupation forces"...
Kristiansand S
Kristiansand's oldest fortress (ca. 1660-1797) and Northern Europe's largest quarantine station (1804-1914).
Rehabilitation is in progress....
Kristiansand S
The area has been settled from the early Iron Age. In 1764 the cotter's farm known as "Myren" was separated from "Fiskågård". In 1854 consul Wild...
Kristiansand S
Natural history museum and botanical garden. Geology, flora and fauna.
Sørlandet's natural history from the ice age to the present, and from the...
Kristiansand S
A sacred room; silence, wonder and change. Design by Kjell Nupen....
Kristiansand S
Late Gothic cathedral from 1884, consecrated in 1885. Seating capacity 1000. Holy Commounion with music every Friday from 11.30 - 12.00.
The...
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