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Ålmerket

29.03.2018 - 22:59

From Espe, Sekse and Lofthus there were roads up to the main tracks across the Hardanger plateau.

Espe

27.03.2019 - 11:54

Reisete

Reisete

19.05.2018 - 13:27

Skredhaugen

Skredhaugen

27.05.2018 - 15:27

A “chest piece” from Bu museum.

Bu

29.04.2018 - 11:23

Nils Hertzberg’s prospectus from 1825 of “Ålmerket” and the site of the long ship shed.

Kinsarvik

29.04.2018 - 11:55

Kinsarvik has probably been a centre for the inner Hardanger districts back in prehistory. History tells us that in medieval times there was a marketing place, a “kaupang”, here; a connecting point in the communications between east and west. There were supposedly around 300 residents here but the place was likely wiped out in a great fire.

The chest from Sekse, painted by Gunnar Årekol in 1813.

Årekol

27.05.2018 - 15:30

Håhaugsteinen

Håhaugsteinen

27.05.2018 - 15:17

Hardanger Folk Museum

Hardanger Folk Museum

27.05.2018 - 15:18

From Måge

Måge

18.03.2019 - 10:28

Steatite is a type of stone that is abundant in Hardanger. There are large steatite deposits in the mountain below Folgefonna. These deposits are visible both in Krossdalen in Jondal, at Kveitno in Odda and at Måge in Ullensvang. There are many traces of steatite quarrying in Hardanger, and one of the largest fields is in the hillside above Måge.

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