Discover the best top things to do in Hedmark, Norway including Oddentunet Os Museum, Narbuvoll Old School, Norwegian Emigrant Museum, Vestre Sorken Gardmuseum, Lalumsvangen Setermuseum, Charlie's Spisested, Kirsten Flagstad Museum, National Women's Museum - Kvinnemuseet, Loiten Lys, Norsk Skogmuseum.
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Oddentunet in Narjordet is an attractive listed farm that is the main annexe to Os museum. The interior of the main building is a picturesque work of art in which the original embellishments are preserved. The Sonvis festival takes place at Oddentunet from 29th-31th July.
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Narbuvoll school was built in 1876 and was in use until 1955. It is now situated by Narbuvoll church, and houses a school museum.
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Who were these Norwegians who emigrated to foreign shores? Why did they leave? Were their dreams fulfilled? At the Norwegian Emigrant Museum, this part of history is displayed in a number of ways: Exciting exhibitions, open air museum and an extensive archive and library. We are happy to assist anyone tracing their Norwegian roots or family abroad.
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Our family has lived at this farm in Sorken for generations. We are pleased that so much of the farm’s history is to be seen in the farm museum. We welcome you to a visit here in Engerdal.
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Charlie's Restaurant photos, articles about movie stars from the 50's and 60's. Old Jukebox, Elvis Lifesize Statue, Charlie Chaplin (Films) Posters, 50s tall furniture: sofas, borders, chairs, food and drink - not least: old-fashioned mood
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A historical landmark where the worlds most famous soprano was born in 1895. Learn about Kirsten Flagstads life and career.
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The National Women's Museum was officially opened by Her Majesty Queen Sonja in 1995. The raison d'être of Kvinnemuseet is to collect documentation of the life and work of Norwegian women in our cultural history up to to the present time. In doing so, the Museum hopes to inspire and further a better development in our society, by focusing on the diversity and plight og women in their daily life.
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Loiten Lys (candles) dispose of exhibition rooms of approx. 3,000 m². As a result of the variation of the candles and the rooms themselves, Loiten Lys welcomes guests from all over Norway. A visit is guaranteed so stay in your mind for a long time. Naturally the candles can be bought in the shop, they make a present almost certain to be well-received.
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The Norwegian Forest Museum has a national responsibility for presenting the history of hunting, trapping, fishing, forestry and forest industry. With more than 110 000 visitors annually, the museum is one of the largest in all of Norway. Klevfos Industrial Museum at Adalsbruk and the Sorlistoa Museum in Osen, are owned by the same foundation running the Norwegian Forest Museum.
I have visited this museum twice, once in winter time, once in summer, I would say both are beautiful! I enjoyed the outdoor space in the woods a lot as well as indoor exhibition. The exhibition display is massive, very informative on Norwegian's fishing, hunting and forestry industries. Second time i took my 2 year old with me, I also saw 2 groups of young children doing forest school there, a great place to visit for this purpose too.
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