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Siljustøl is a museum situated in the borough of Ytrebygda in Bergen, Norway. It was previously the home of composer and musical artist Harald Sæverud and his wife Marie Hvoslef.
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Sandsliåsen 50, 5254 Sandsli, Norway
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Siljustøl

Siljustølvegen 50, 5239 Rådal, Norway
4.5(112)
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Siljustøl is a museum situated in the borough of Ytrebygda in Bergen, Norway. It was previously the home of composer and musical artist Harald Sæverud and his wife Marie Hvoslef.

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kodebergen.no

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4.5
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3.0
2y

A really beautiful place and nature to go for a walk!

PS!! Only minus to add is that it is NOT actually wheelchair accessible despite what little info there is that claims it is!

The only way to access the trails is up and down a very steep hill. Too steep for manual and electric wheelchairs with a great risk of tipping over (btw image of this doesn't do the steepness any justice). Actual real risk of injury. Which also applies to those who walk but have low mobility.

Couldn't find or identify any accessible accesspoints.

This important info wasn't available neither on KODE websites, by googling or at the Siljustøl Museum itself.

During the walk, there wasn't any signs at the "crossroads".

The GPS function with the app Voice of Norway, 'Siljustøl Audioguide' was faulty. Would give incorrect directions and not all listening points was playable for some reason. Though I loved the concept! Listening to the music at the different point on the path made the music and nature come more "alive". Maybe add a QR scanning at these points as an alternative to the auto gps function that didn't work great despite allowing the app all it needed to do so etc.

If there had been added a kind of flat accesspoint from the side by the road, it would've solved the main issue in regards to the accessability problem and make it possible and SAFE for wheelchair users and others with mobility issues to enjoy the beautiful...

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5.0
5y

I was at Siljustøl garden's and walkways, very friendly ground's man working on the outdoor area. He gave me great advice on what interesting nature and wildlife are on the grounds. I was able to photograph some, but missed some interesting small Birds, Goldcrest birds were to fast hopping from branch to branch. I...

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4.0
5y

This was a great visit and Festspillene I Bergen really got something special here. Along the pathway there was actors in troll costumes, harp players, sirens, elfs, and much more. Must visit this place when Festspillene I...

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Tasha VTasha V
A really beautiful place and nature to go for a walk! PS!! Only minus to add is that it is NOT actually wheelchair accessible despite what little info there is that claims it is! The only way to access the trails is up and down a very steep hill. Too steep for manual and electric wheelchairs with a great risk of tipping over (btw image of this doesn't do the steepness any justice). Actual real risk of injury. Which also applies to those who walk but have low mobility. Couldn't find or identify any accessible accesspoints. This important info wasn't available neither on KODE websites, by googling or at the Siljustøl Museum itself. During the walk, there wasn't any signs at the "crossroads". The GPS function with the app Voice of Norway, 'Siljustøl Audioguide' was faulty. Would give incorrect directions and not all listening points was playable for some reason. Though I loved the concept! Listening to the music at the different point on the path made the music and nature come more "alive". Maybe add a QR scanning at these points as an alternative to the auto gps function that didn't work great despite allowing the app all it needed to do so etc. If there had been added a kind of flat accesspoint from the side by the road, it would've solved the main issue in regards to the accessability problem and make it possible and SAFE for wheelchair users and others with mobility issues to enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
Petro (Petronuz)Petro (Petronuz)
นักศิลปินชื่อดังของประเทศนอร์เวย์ Harald Sæverud ผมได้ไปเจอสถานที่นี้ในนอกเมืองของ Bergen ท่านได้สร้างผลงานไว้มากมาย เป็นอีกหนึ่งสถานที่ ที่นักท่องเที่ยวควรมาชมสถานที่แห่งนี้ (ไม่แน่ใจว่าให้เข้าไปชมในตัวบ้านหรือไม่) บรรยากาศดี ร่มรื่น อยู่ในธรรมชาติ (แนะนำให้มาในช่วง summer 😄) แนวเพลงที่ศิลปินคนนี้เคยแต่งไว้จะเป็นอารมณ์แบบคลาสสิค เปียโน เป็นหลัก สำหรับคนที่เป็นศิลปินยุคใหม่ผมแนะนำว่าให้ลองไปหาตามผลงานของแก ปัจจุบันแนวเพลงมีหลากหลาย แต่ถ้าคุณเป็นศิลปินยุคใหม่ คุณควรที่จะเรียนรู้จากศิลปินยุคเก่าด้วย เพื่อให้เกิดผลงานที่สร้างสรรค์ หวังว่าการรีวิวนี้จะเป็นประโยชน์สำหรับทุกคน ขอบคุณครับ 🙏😄❤️🇧🇻
Sharon LameySharon Lamey
Ikke tilgjengelig for rullestolbrukere. Bakken opp til huset og ned til parkområde er for bratt for både manuel- og elektriskrullestol. Dette burde det informeres om på infosidene til Kode og Siljestølen. De som mener det er tilgjengelig fordi det er grusvei bør få forsøke den bakken i rullestol selv. For å bli universel utformet må det nok annlegges ny tilkomst fra parkeringsplassen og rundt åsen.
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A really beautiful place and nature to go for a walk! PS!! Only minus to add is that it is NOT actually wheelchair accessible despite what little info there is that claims it is! The only way to access the trails is up and down a very steep hill. Too steep for manual and electric wheelchairs with a great risk of tipping over (btw image of this doesn't do the steepness any justice). Actual real risk of injury. Which also applies to those who walk but have low mobility. Couldn't find or identify any accessible accesspoints. This important info wasn't available neither on KODE websites, by googling or at the Siljustøl Museum itself. During the walk, there wasn't any signs at the "crossroads". The GPS function with the app Voice of Norway, 'Siljustøl Audioguide' was faulty. Would give incorrect directions and not all listening points was playable for some reason. Though I loved the concept! Listening to the music at the different point on the path made the music and nature come more "alive". Maybe add a QR scanning at these points as an alternative to the auto gps function that didn't work great despite allowing the app all it needed to do so etc. If there had been added a kind of flat accesspoint from the side by the road, it would've solved the main issue in regards to the accessability problem and make it possible and SAFE for wheelchair users and others with mobility issues to enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
Tasha V

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นักศิลปินชื่อดังของประเทศนอร์เวย์ Harald Sæverud ผมได้ไปเจอสถานที่นี้ในนอกเมืองของ Bergen ท่านได้สร้างผลงานไว้มากมาย เป็นอีกหนึ่งสถานที่ ที่นักท่องเที่ยวควรมาชมสถานที่แห่งนี้ (ไม่แน่ใจว่าให้เข้าไปชมในตัวบ้านหรือไม่) บรรยากาศดี ร่มรื่น อยู่ในธรรมชาติ (แนะนำให้มาในช่วง summer 😄) แนวเพลงที่ศิลปินคนนี้เคยแต่งไว้จะเป็นอารมณ์แบบคลาสสิค เปียโน เป็นหลัก สำหรับคนที่เป็นศิลปินยุคใหม่ผมแนะนำว่าให้ลองไปหาตามผลงานของแก ปัจจุบันแนวเพลงมีหลากหลาย แต่ถ้าคุณเป็นศิลปินยุคใหม่ คุณควรที่จะเรียนรู้จากศิลปินยุคเก่าด้วย เพื่อให้เกิดผลงานที่สร้างสรรค์ หวังว่าการรีวิวนี้จะเป็นประโยชน์สำหรับทุกคน ขอบคุณครับ 🙏😄❤️🇧🇻
Petro (Petronuz)

Petro (Petronuz)

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Ikke tilgjengelig for rullestolbrukere. Bakken opp til huset og ned til parkområde er for bratt for både manuel- og elektriskrullestol. Dette burde det informeres om på infosidene til Kode og Siljestølen. De som mener det er tilgjengelig fordi det er grusvei bør få forsøke den bakken i rullestol selv. For å bli universel utformet må det nok annlegges ny tilkomst fra parkeringsplassen og rundt åsen.
Sharon Lamey

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