The most Norwegian of the Norwegian (after a viking ship..) ;-)

For me or you – a super day if your in to nice stuff, wooden charm, cozy style and historical architect beauty…

– but maybe my grandgrandfather just thought “lets make it safe, dry, and warm”.. (?) doing this.

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It’s just a smal ski- or jogging trip from the center of Oslo, and you`ll find how my grand grand grand grand father made his house and how we still makes those houses – when we want to re create beauty the old school way…

I can guaranty you one thing if you skip a night in a fashion hip glass and vip place and try a visit in these buildings that still stands and still is build in Norway.

I can guaranty that your hart will go slower, your smile wider and whatever you have in your glass will taste better….

Here it is: The Norsk Folkemuseum is Norway’s largest museum of cultural history. With collections from around the country, the museum shows how people lived in Norway from 1500 to the present. Link; www.norskfolkemuseum.no The more than 150 buildings in the Open-Air Museum represent different regions in Norway, different time periods, as well as differences between town and country, and social classes. The Gol Stave Church dating from 1200 is one of five medieval buildings at the museum. The contemporary history is presented through exhibitions and documentation projects focusing especially on children, youth and the multicultural population. Permanent indoor exhibitions include folk art, folk costumes, toys and Sami culture. There is also a variety of temporary exhibitions and audience programs all year round

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The photos over is a part of the best Iv shot last years about Norway – my Flickr photo files here

Doind this blog I also found the masters of UK in the building world: @Architectsuk

Bjørn Heidenstrøm

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