Discover the best top things to do in Vest-Agder, Norway including Ansgarkapellet, Bredalsholmen Dokk og Fartoyvernsenter, Kristiansand Kunsthall, Telemarksvegen, Sogne Old Church, Brufjell Hulene, Tronasen, Lyttestasjonen paa Trones, Nasjonalt Villakssenter Kvasfossen, Lindesnes Fyr.
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A sacred room silence, wonder and change. Design by Kjell Nupen.
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A national centre for preservation and restauration of historic ships built of steel - both as a living engineering workshop and as a museum. In addition of being a national steel-ship restauration-centre, we are also one of fifteen industrial heritage-centres in Norway. Take part on a fascinating exploration under and over, inside and outside the old ships and our buildings and listen to accounts of the work in progress.
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Kristiansand Kunsthall is one of the largest and most spectacular locations for contemporary art i Southern Norway. Founded in 1881 it is located in the center of downtown Kristiansand on the top of The Public Library. The galley presents changing exhibitions of Norwegian and international contemporary art. Guided tours for groups by appointment, adapted teaching program for children and youths in separate workshops. Free admission. Open during exhibitions Tuesday-Sunday 12-16. Mondays closed.
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Telemarksvegen (RV 41) from Kristiansand alongroad 41 to Morgedal is quite an experience. See the separate brochure, and the information boards along the route.
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Norway's oldest half-timber church. Built in 1640. Decorated in Baroque and Renaissance style paintings. Bjornstjerne Bjornson married Karoline here in 1858. Church services, meetings and summer concerts. Open by appointment. Call for further info.
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I the southend part of Norway you may find a great sight; the “Caves of Brufjell”. But in order to get there you have to climb down a wall using only a few scattered steel handles fastened into the rock. This achiement however will get you to a magnificient place where the sea through thousands of years has eroded the rocks leaving a very speciel sight. Very much worth the effort.
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A different experience. Listen to poems, music and sounds from a chair. Poems by: Vilhelm Krag (1871-1933), Norway and Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson (1832-1910, Norway. At the site this Listening station is a local WiFi network, not connected to the Internet. It is a place for contemplation. Look at the horizon and listen
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This is a truly unique and popular location as the Lighthouse sits on the southernmost point in Norway. In addition to the lighthouse the site also includes a restaurant, museums, exhibitions, shops, cinema and an appartment for rent to guests. It`s the third largest tourist attraction in Southern Norway.
Located at Norway’s southernmost point, this is the last manned lighthouse in the country. Some nice old buildings, great views and also some remains of WW2 fortifications. The museum is also a good one.
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