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The Barony in Rosendal the only one of its kind in Norway and a major attraction in Western Norway. Among other things, the manor house is famous for its magnificent Renaissance garden and its rich calendar of cultural events, including concerts,…
Sunnhordlandstunet farm, cluster is situated a few minutes´ walk up the hill from the centre of Leirvik, or by car from Sæ. It consist of eleven old buildings in peaceful sorroundings in Vidtsteensparken park. you can experience both beautiful…
Famous landmark at the entrance to the Korsfjord and Bergen. The lighthouse, which has been unmanned since 2002, was bought by Austevoll Municipality in 2005. Newly restored lighthouse, opened
midsummer 2010 and can be used as a venue for meetings…
The statue "Sildajenta" was made by the artist Arne Mæland. In honour of the many women who worked at the hering factories until the end of the 19th century.
Moster Amfi is the most unusual open-air theatre in Northern Europe, and accommodates an audience of 1000. Moster Amfi comprises the exhibition "From heathendom to Christianity", a thought-provoking tour of Norse mythology, society in the Viking…
The exhibition "Stones of Bømlo" (Steinriket Bømlo) is found in Moster Amfi.
The tour guide shows you the way to the different mining localities at Bømlo, and it provides a historic overwiev over the different mining chapters and a short brief…
The exhibition "From Paganism to Christianity" takes you on a fascinating journey through the Norse mythology, Viking society and the transition to Christianity. The diaporama "1000 år ei messe" (1,000 years - one mass" depicts the history of the…
Folgefonnsenteret - The Folgefonn Centre
The Folgefonn Centre in the village of Rosendal, on the Hardangerfjord, offers interactive exhibitions on the Folgefonna National Park, aquatic life in the Hardangerfjord, the world’s water cycle,…
Sveio Coastal Association has renovated the old Eikeland school for the Maritime Heritage Estate. Here, traditional working methods, craftsmanship, traditions and culture related life on the coast in the widest sense of the word have been preserved.…
According to the Icelandic recorder of sagas, Snorre, Olav Trygvason docked at Moster in 995 following his voyage across the North Sea from England, in order to become king of Norway. Here he celebrated mass and founded a Church, and Saint Olav and…
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