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The place where King Haakon and Crown Prince Olav sought shelter from German bombers in April 1940 when they were being hunted by the German occupying forces. The Peace Grove next to the Royal Birch symbolizes the continuing struggle for freedom, peace and human dignity both today and in the future.
From the Varden viewpoint (407 m.a.s.) there is a fantastic view over the town of Molde,…
One of the largest and most comprehensive folk museums in Norway is located only a 10…
The "town street" with Mali's Café shows typical Molde town houses from the pre-war…
Romsdal Folk Museum expanded with new building, - "Krona" (opened 2016).
One of the…
Aker Stadium is one of Norway's most modern football stadiums, seating 11,200. In…
Preserved villa and garden from 1918 renovated to its original splendour. The park is…
Møre and Romsdal Artist Centre (KMR)was established in Molde in 1978, and is a part of a…
If you ask Norwegians about Molde, many will answer that it is the City of Roses. The…
The Town of Roses! Molde is located in between several impressive tourist attractions…
Form Molde harbour you enter directly into the center of Molde where you easily may walk…
The idyllic island of Hjertøya is a great recreational area where you can fish, go on a…
A large meadow of daffodils next to the church. The first bulbs were planted by the…
The old bridge over the Vestnesstraumen sound dates back to 1844, and in 1997 it was…
Vestnes' cosy centre is located on Helland, with a completely new seafront and close to…
In the Middle Ages, Veøya had 400-500 inhabitants and was the biggest trading post…
Løvikremma is a typical coastal guard from the end of the 19th century, where the…
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