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Read more: Baneheia

Kristiansand

Baneheia

Baneheia extends right up to the Kvadraturen in Kristiansand, and is a much used walking, keep-fit and recreational area. The nature park was...
Read more: Randesund Candle foundry and Gift shop

Kristiansand S

Randesund Candle foundry and Gift shop

Gift shop selling candles, serviettes, glassware, ceramics, small pieces of furniture and gifts.Gallery. Summergardern. Farm with horse, pig, goat and...
Read more: St. Ansgar Catholic Church

Kristiansand

St. Ansgar Catholic Church

Built in 1936 with an extention from 1982. Seating capacity 120. High Mass Sunday 11 am. Mass on Tuesday and Thursday 7 pm, Saturday 1 pm....
Read more: Agder Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden

Kristiansand

Agder Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden

Natural history museum and botanical garden. Geology, flora and fauna. Sørlandet's natural history from the ice age to the present, and from the coast...
Read more: Vest-Agder-museet Gimle Farm

Kristiansand

Vest-Agder-museet Gimle Farm

Dating from about 1800. A cultural museum of historic interest. Collections of paintings, period furniture, china etc., surrounded by an Englishstyle...
Read more: Christiansholm Fortress

Kristiansand

Christiansholm Fortress

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....
Read more: Bredalsholmen Dokk og Fartøyvernsenter

KRISTIANSAND S

Bredalsholmen Dokk og Fartøyvernsenter

A national centre for the preservation of historic ships built of steel - both a living engineering workshop and a museum. Take part on a fascinating...
Read more: Odderøya Fortress

Kristiansand

Odderøya Fortress

Kristiansand?s oldest fortress (ca. 1660-1797). Northern Europe?s largest quarantine station (1804-1914). Rehabilitation is in progress.Signposted...
Read more: Kristiansand Cathedral

Kristiansand

Kristiansand Cathedral

Late Gothic cathedral from 1884, consecrated in 1885. Seating capacity 1300. Lunchtime prayers every Thursday from 11.30 ? 12.00. The cathedral is...
Read more: Søm Kirke

Kristiansand S

Søm Kirke

Søm Church was consecrated in November 2004. The church has a distinctive style with its red-brick construction and a long glass painting stretching...
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