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Welcome to Is Paradis. Our offer includes many flavours of lovely ice creams. Scoops, softice, milkshakes and smoothies. Local and traditionally made rhubarb and strawberry toppings. Apple cake, soft drinks and fresh coffee. Hungry? You can choose a bite from our light dish menu. We have a small souvenir and information market.
«Sverd i fjell» is a monument to commemorate the battle in Hafrsfjord. The monument is on…
The Iron Age Farm at Ullandhaug is a a reconstructed farmstead from the Migration Periode…
Stavanger botanic garden lies to the west of Ullandhaug tower, with fine views over…
Ullandhaug tower - The telecommunications tower was built in 1964. The tower rises 64…
Hafrsfjord is situated north at Jæren and is 9 km long and leading to the airport. The…
Stavanger Museum of Fine Arts offers a collection of distinguished Norwegian art ranging…
At Ytraberget are the ruins of a stone fortress from the age of migration, dated 300…
Holmeegenes was built by Axel Christian Kielland (1827–1894), probably in 1864. Kielland…
The mansion Breidablikk was built in wood by the architect, Henrik Nissen, in 1881. The…
Ledaal was built in the period 1799-1803 as a second home for the Kielland family. The…
The Museum of Archaeology is sited in beautiful and central locations in Stavanger. Our…
Stavanger Museum is located in the city centre and has three departments; the cultural…
Welcome to Norwegian Children's Museum!
A really cool museum with activities and things…
Belgian artist Jaune celebrates the “unsung heroes” who keep our cities moving.…
Old Stavanger is located on the west side of Vågen in the city centre and comprises 173…
The Canning Museum is located in the premises of the former canning factory in Øvre…
Swords in Rock, Stavanger«Sverd i fjell» is a monument to commemorate the battle in Hafrsfjord. The monument is on a tiny mountain in the area where perhaps the battle took place. Nobody knows. The fjord is widest here and the Vikings placed their boats side by side when they were fighting.
The local tourist offices can give you good and useful information.
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