Called Sørlandet, Norway's South Coast is known for its rocky coastline, its whitewashed houses and its idyllic archipelago. This warmest area in the country draws many resdents for a summer holiday. Kristiansand, the biggest city here and fifth-largest in all of Norway, has many lovely beaches, a very good zoo (Norway's most visited attraction) and a number of historic buildings. These date from the period of the city's 17th-century founding and are located in Posebyen, the old town area.
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The artist Barbara Kraus produces unique mirrors and furnishings. Her studio adjoins the Art Café restaurant, and is home to various temporary exhibitions over the course of the year.
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Open during exhibition times, otherwise during working hours or on request. Galleri Geitodden is located in an old fishing catches depot on a wharf by Skibbusundet. The building has also functioned as a ice storehouse and net repairs workshop. They have ca. 150 m2 on 2nd floor, and entrance via atelier called Tegnebua.
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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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Art gallery in an exciting house, shaped as a pyramide. Ceramic art and paintings - artist Birte Lohne.
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Local goldsmith with shop and workshop. Spesial design, souvernirs, gold, diamonds!
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Kaperbutikken is a small shop related to the theatre show "Ludolf og den forsvunne engelskmannen". We sell merchandise with the Ludolf and Teodora logo.
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A lovely and modern cafe boutique selling locally produced food, soaps, cosmetics and household items that are plastic-free! Local craftsman items of high quality. Beautiful and stylish products that are sustainable, goods for you and good for the environment! Southern Norway’s first zero-waste shop. It is possible to grind your own flour, buy healthy snacks, or fill up on an array of different spices! Lots to see!
I was so excited when I heard Unwrapped was opening in my home town... Finally I don't have to order bamboo toothbrushes online any more! And I can buy my favorite staple products (quinoa, lentils, almonds, etc.) in bulk, with no plastic in sight! Needless to say, I love Unwrapped and have told many friends about it as well, so they too can choose eco-friendly products and learn how to zero down on their waste. Highly recommend this shop for the best environmental reasons, and also for the wonderful welcoming atmosphere and Megan's ever-friendly charm. As a vegan, I definitely have to recommend the tasty smoothies, salads, warm dishes and desserts at Prana Cafe as well. (Same locale as Unwrapped.) Try them, you'll love them! Especially since no animals were harmed in the making. Eat healthy and feel good! In an organic nutshell, you definitely want to visit Unwrapped at Torvgaten 7. And you'll be back again and again. :-)
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Glassblowing and goldsmiths Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the city, where Rådhusgata almost meets Markensgate, you will find Galleri Knapstad, where the careful hands of two generations of the Knapstad family have created the most beautiful works of art over several decades. The oldest generation are goldsmiths. Surrounded by magnificent nature at the very end of Flekkerøy, they create unique pieces of jewellery that are strongly inspired by the nuances of nature. The jewellery is brought into the city, where it is displayed in the gallery, together with the colourful artistic works of glass created in the gallery studio. The heart of the gallery is definitely the huge oven where the works of glass are fired. At temperatures of up to 1160 degrees, liquid masses are transformed into exquisite, colourful artistic glass. This exciting process from start to finish can be experienced by visitors to the gallery.
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Frequent sales exhibitions throughout the year. Represents 120 Norwegian andforeign artists. The South of Norway's largest private art gallery.
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