Museums

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  1. Address

    Brydalen Kirke, 2501, Tynset

    Telephone

    95233621

    Tynset

    The chapel in Brydalen was consecrated in 1884. Previously, the school had been used for reading the scriptures. A grave yard for the people living in Brydalen was established in 1871. To build a church was quite a feat for the 20 people living in…

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  2. Address

    Kjerkgata 39, 7374, Røros

    Telephone

    72 40 61 70

    Røros

    Røros church - also called "The pride of the mining town" - was built in the golden age of the Røros Copper Company. The building was finished in 1784 and is one of the largest churches in Norway, with 1600 seats. It now emerges in its entire…

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  3. Address

    Tylldalen, 2510, Tylldalen

    Telephone

    62 48 50 00

    Tylldalen

    n the summer, the church is open, and you won’t regret stopping by for fifteen minutes. The church was consecrated in 1736 and named “Our Savior’s Church.” It is a long church with a choir, nave, sacristy, and porch. The church is open during Olsok…

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  4. Address

    Husantunet, 2560, Alvdal

    Telephone

    477 57 253

    Alvdal

    One of Norway's best preserved open-air village museums with 17 turf roof houses from the 18th century. Rent an audio guide and gain a vivid and evocative insight into traditional farming, mountain farming, architectural styles, supersitions, and…

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  5. Address

    Lovise hytta, 2560, Alvdal

    Telephone

    993 56 425

    Alvdal

    The Lovise Hut was built in 1748 as a smelter hut for the Folldal Works. The foundations of the smelter hut, water chute, materials storehouse, cottage etc., are clearly visible and the slag heaps dominate the landscape. 

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