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Ceramist at Hiort-Engan Studiogalleri in Røros, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke
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Ceramist at Hiort-Engan Studiogalleri in Røros, Norway Photo: Terje Rakke

Shopping in Røros

The village centre hosts a thriving arts and crafts community, workshops with outlets, quaint, little boutiques and good cafés and restaurants.

As you explore Røros' narrow streets, old courtyards and buildings, you will find an amazing number of charming shops and interesting workshops – this is one of the great joys of Røros.

Do not be surprised if the craftsmen and shopkeepers take a break from their work to chat with you. They may, however, ask as many questions as you do.

The town of Røros is famous for its high concentration of artists and craftsmen: Glass-blowers and wood carvers, furniture makers, silversmiths and blacksmiths, ceramists and painters.

Last updated:  10 November 2010

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Ceramist at Hiort-Engan Studiogalleri in Røros, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke

Shopping in Røros

The village centre hosts a thriving arts and crafts community, workshops with outlets, quaint, little boutiques and good cafés and restaurants.

Shopping in Røros

Source: Visitnorway

About Røros

Røros

The former mining town of Røros is simply unique - a modern community, in which people live and work right in the middle of an UNESCO Heritage Site.

Key facts about Røros

The Forollhogna and Femundsmarka National Parks form a framework around one of Norway’s most exciting areas of natural and cultural history.

Tourist information in Røros

There are several tourist information offices in the Røros area.

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