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Bergslitræet is a highlited location on the Bergsli Trail and the home where the brothers and artists Knut and Brynjulf Bergslien grew up. Their most famous...
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The banqueting hall, built in 1295, is a national monument and Norway's oldest wooden non- ecclesiastical building. Finnesloftet is situated along the road...
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The "Flåtemuseet" museum tells the story of the Vossa trade with Bergen. Here you will find information posters about the old floating timber transport from...
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Nesheimstunet is situated at the end of Lake Lønavatnet. It is an old farmyard consisting of 12 old farm buildings - the oldest dating back to 1688. Open for groups by appointment with Voss Folkemuseum only.
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Stalheim Folkemuseum is probably Norway's most comprehensive privately owned museum. Only a short walk from Stalheim Hotel, the museum consists of around 30...
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The market square at Simonsplass has been a bustling trading centre for local people and travellers ever since ancient times. Regular stall-holders ensure that...
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The farmstead buildings is located above the Oppheim Farm. The old church was also on the same site, and fragments of the graveyard can still be seen below...
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Built in 1271-77, Vangskyrkja is still in use with services every Sunday at 11.00. During the summer months the church is open to tourists. Information...
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About Voss Folkemuseum (Voss Folk Museum): Voss Folkemuseum is a local museum whose purpose is to preserve items of historic interest from Voss and the...
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