Treriksrøysa is a three-country cairn, marking the meeting point of the boarders between Norway, Sweden, and Finland.
View moreBryggen consists of a series of Hanseatic heritage commercial buildings on the east side of the harbour in Bergen. UNESCO listed since 1979.
View moreSagasøylen (The Saga Column) is an interesting piece of history that you will find along road Fv. 55, Sognefjellsvegen.
View moreTromsdalen Church, also known as Ishavskatedralen (The Arctic Cathedral) was dedicated on November 19, 1965.
View moreThe tower on the hill 'Slottsfjellet' is a monumental stone tower in the ruin park after the medieval castle Tunsberghus in Tønsberg.
View moreGamlebyen is one of Northern Europe’s real treasures. In well-preserved buildings and along cobbled streets.
View moreNear Nesbyen, along a gravel road where you expect olny threes and lakes, a rustic Esso gas station from the 50's suddenly appears!
View moreThe open-air museum Maihaugen at Lillehammer, is a MUST-DO if in the area. But set aside enough time. It's a huge area to cover, and there is a lot to see.
View moreIn Øye, you'll find a hotel gem from the olden times, when travelling meant introspective discovery and hiking adventures in tweed.
View moreThe Norway Building, or Thamspaviljongen, is a unique building – built as a stave church – with an equally unique history.
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