We enjoyed all the buildings that were brought to this folk museum park. There is very limited signage in English, but still worth it and was nice wandering around the old homes and farm outbuildings.
An extra surprise was the storage building filled with antique artifacts where we were allowed to wander around.
More surprises included the burial mound of Halfdan the Black, an old Viking King and an exhibit of several...
Read moreWe happened to drive by and decided to explore the museum. Although it is icy and the doors of the cabins are locked. We still got to peak into the windows and experience the history. After visiting the folk museum in Oslo, I have become increasingly drawn to the log cabins and how people lived in them back in the old days. Simple...
Read moreSmall but incredibly interesting museum with a simple but powerful visual timeline of local people. It also includes the Tingalstad Old Church and the burial mound of the Viking king Halfdan Svarte. It’s a bit out of the way but recommend to anyone who is interested in Norwegian...
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