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Read more: Kilebygda church

Skien

Kilebygda church

Octagonal church built in 1859 in three with 300 seats. Architect G. Kongerød....
Read more: Borgestad Church

Skien

Borgestad Church

Borgestad Church was consecrated of 24 May 1907, and was a gift from Prime minister Gunnar Knutsen and his wife. Architect Henrik Nilsen, who took...
Read more: Røros Kirke © Røros Reiseliv

Røros

Røros Kirke

Røros church, or Bergstadens Ziir, was built in the heyday of the Copperworks to the glory of God and to adorn the town. It deserves its name, and...
Read more: Tufte Bridge © Thorgeir Røer

Tufte Bridge

500 metres west of Fekjo is the timber bridge Tuftebrua, which is built on the same principles of constructions as the old, protected bridge from 1884....
Read more: Vestre Aker Church © VAK

Oslo

Vestre Aker Church

Vestre Aker Church was inaugurated in 1855. The church is in neo-Gothic style, designet by architect Heinrich Ernst Schirmer. Decoration:...
Read more: Geiranger Church © DGT/Ove Skylstad

Geiranger

Geiranger Church

Geiranger Church is an octagonal church built in 1842 in timber, seating 200. The architect was Hans Klipe. It’s thought that there has been a church...
Read more: Tromsø Lutheran Cathedral © Tromsø Domkirke

Tromsø

Tromsø Lutheran Cathedral

The world's northernmost Protestant cathedral from 1861 is Norway's only wooden cathedral. Summer...
Read more: Hardangervidda Nature Centre Eidfjord © Hardangervidda Natursenter

Øvre Eidfjord

Hardangervidda Nature Centre Eidfjord

..... an extraorninary experience! In beautiful and dramatic Western Norway, at the foot of the Vøringsfoss waterfall and by the ascent of the...
Read more: Tøyen Manor House © Naturhistorisk museum, Universitetet i Oslo

Oslo

Tøyen Manor House

The Tøyen estate is rich in history. The name, originally Todin suggests an origin in the first centuries AD. Tad means fertilizer and vin is grazing...
Read more: The town street © Romsdalsmuseet - Bjarne Nygård

Molde

The town street

The "town street" with Mali's Café shows typical Molde town houses from the pre-war period....
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