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The composer Harald Sæverud’s (1897-1992) home Siljustøl is one of the most unique private homes in Norway and played an important role in his…
Folk museum focusing on the traditional industries like agriculture, fishing, arts and crafts. Permanent and changing exhibitions.
Welcome to an exhilarating trampoline wonderland, featuring trampolines on both walls and floors at Rush
Edvard Grieg Museum Troldhaugen was the home of composer Edvard Grieg for 22 years. He composed many of his best-known works in the little garden hut.
Enjoy a visit to Bergen Botanical Garden were you will find incredible and unique plants from all over the world, included edangered and vulnerable…
The old stave church was built in Fortun in Sogn in 1170 and moved to Fantoft in 1883. Fantoft Stave Church has now been rebuilt as it was before the…
For years, the collections at Fjøsanger have garnered attention among art and culture enthusiasts.
Here the whole family can enjoy the inside as well as the outside pools. 8 pools, waterslides, Jacuzzis, good food and drinks and relaxation area.
The new Ulriken Cable Car takes you up to the highest of Bergen's 7 mountains with Norway's largest gondolas.
This mansion is the main building of the owners of the paper factory of Alvøen, dating from 1797. Large collection of furniture, silver and porcelain.
At the science centre VilVite, you can explore science and technology. In the large exhibition both children and adults can play, learn, and have fun…
Damsgård Country Mansion was erected in the 18th C. It is perhaps Europe’s best preserved wooden Rococco building with the original interior.
The Bergen Technical Museum is a transportation-themed museum. We focus on transportation and communication after the technical industrial revolution.
Ado Arena is located in the center of Bergen, close to the bus station, railway station and Bybane stop. AdO is Norway's main area for swimming and…
Collections ranging form the Age of antiquity and the Middle Ages right up to the present day.
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