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Haugesund
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Sauda
Sauda Church was built and first used in 1866. The church was originally constructed after drawings from architecht Lindstov. In the 1950s the church was...
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Etne
Bronze statue of King Magnus Erlingsson who reigned in Norway from 1161 - 1184. His court was located in Etne and the statue is found outside the municipal buildings in Etne.
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Karmøy
Avaldsnes - the oldest royal seat in Norway - has been selected as the site for Rogaland County's celebration of the millennium. Harald the Fair-haired chose...
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In Stødle, as at Grindheim, we are able to observe the connection between the church, cemetery and a pre-Christian burial ground. The long church was the...
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Tysvær
Restored water-wheel, thought to be from around 1600. The only mill in the country with an adjustable lower millstone.
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One of Norway's finest stone monuments from the Iron Age. You will find a group of 7 stones at the farm Erland in Skjoldastraumen. The monument is very rare,...
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Some of Norway's most impressive stone monuments from the Iron Age. These stone monuments were first registered in 1919. At that time only one of the stone...
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For a tour in Old Skudeneshavn, contact Mælandsgården Museum.
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Five stone monuments under Karmsund Bridge. It is thought that the stones originally functioned as a calender system. Information board.
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