Top 10 Shopping in Fjord Norway, Fjord Norway

March 30, 2022 Chanda Heide

Discover the best top things to do in Fjord Norway, Norway including Galleri Artifex, Astruptunet, Galleri Gunther, Hardanger Art Gallery, DMG GALLERY, Bjarte Ytterland, KODE Art Museums of Bergen, Kunsthall Stavanger, Baroniet Rosendal, The golden house gallery.
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1. Galleri Artifex

Apotekergata 10, Alesund 6004 Norway +47 913 50 994 http://www.artifex.no/
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Galleri Artifex

2. Astruptunet

Astrupvegen 1135, 6847 Norway +47 974 21 565 [email protected] http://web.sfk.museum.no/en/node/38
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Astruptunet

Nikolai Astrup (1880-1928) is one of Norway’s most renowned and beloved artists. He distinguished himself as a painter and printer and is above all known for his wild and lush landscapes and depictions of traditional life in Vestlandet (west Norway). Astrup helped shape the way we view Vestlandet and, in fact, the whole country. Astruptunet, was Nikolai Astrup’s home for 15 years. The artist purchased the old smallholding in September 1912. The farmstead, which was situated along a steep slope, was in a very poor condition. Astrup nonetheless decided to make this place a future home for himself and his growing family. Astrup created a magical home, and by the 1920s he began to feel contented with “what these hands made”. During the 1920s the new home at Sandalstrand also became a central motif in his art. The museum at Astruptunet opened in 1986. In the gallery you may see Nikolai Astrup's original prints, woodcut blocks, paintings and textiles.

3. Galleri Gunther

Borggata 5, Leirvik, Stord Municipality 5412 Norway +47 468 07 488 https://www.facebook.com/Galleri-G%C3%BCnther-294286691071226/
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Galleri Gunther

Maelen, 5628 Norway +47 53 66 89 30 [email protected]
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Hardanger Art Gallery

At Maelen farm, the artist Arne Bakke Maelen has built a modern gallery and workshop in traditional building style. Observe the contrast between modern design and old traditions in spectacular surroundings. The Gallery is also available for courses and seminars..

Bellgarden 1 / 7D, Bergen 5003 Norway +47 414 53 903 [email protected] http://www.dmgsign.com
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DMG GALLERY

David Matej Goljat / DMG GALLERY - local painter and designer

Reviewed By 780cheriz

This is a delightful little gallery in historic Bryggen, tucked away in a corner waiting for you to discover it. The talented artist, David Matej Goljat, is warm and friendly, his art is colorful with unique character and texture. We were delighted to return home with one of his special pieces, a little bit of old Bryggen, for ourselves and several small images for gifts. Take the time to find this wonderful little gallery. You won't be disappointed. Cheri

6. Bjarte Ytterland

Kipervikgata 18, Alesund 6003 Norway +47 918 63 630 [email protected] http://bjarteytterland.com/
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Bjarte Ytterland

The gallery showcase paintings from the Norwegian artist Bjarte Ytterland, with oil painted motifs from the west coast of Norway as well as modern non-figurative works. Art prints and original works for sale.

7. KODE Art Museums of Bergen

Rasmus Meyers alle 9 Rasmus Meyers allé 3, Bergen 5015 Norway +47 53 00 97 04 [email protected] http://kodebergen.no
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4.5 based on 745 reviews

KODE Art Museums of Bergen

KODE is one of Scandinavia's largest museums for art and music. It has a unique combination of art museums and composers' homes, of visual art, historical objects, concerts and parklands. KODE stewards almost 50,000 objects that can be experienced in four museum buildings in Bergen city centre, KODE 1-4, and in the homes of the composers Ole Bull, Harald Saeverud and Edvard Grieg. Welcome to KODE!

Reviewed By kay186370 - Reykjavik, Iceland

There were 4 galleries that were open, including KODE KUNSTALL (1 gallery out of the 5 was closed), and each had a different feel, from ecclectic and modern to landsacpes, Edvard Munch and Picasso - just wonderful. My advice is to use your Bergen Card when you buy a ticket, but when you consider how much you see this is truly great value for money, with or without the Bergen Card discount. The galleries are situated in the centre of town around the lake with serene and beautiful views. Even with the covid requirements and restrictions visiting the galleries was such a lovely and peaceful experience. The staff were so welcoming and helpful too. If you have ever wondered what to do on one of Bergen's wet days - go to the galleries! You need three hours to take your time in all of them, more if you want to stop in the café and still go at a leisurely pace.

8. Kunsthall Stavanger

Madlaveien 33, Stavanger 4009 Norway +47 51 56 41 20 [email protected] http://kunsthallstavanger.no
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Kunsthall Stavanger

9. Baroniet Rosendal

Postboks 235, Rosendal 5486 Norway +47 53 48 29 99 [email protected] http://baroniet.no/
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4.5 based on 174 reviews

Baroniet Rosendal

The Barony Rosendal offers guided tours, art exhibitions, concerts, theatre in the Court Yard and lectures. A guided tour at Baroniet Rosendal is a tour through different epochs. The rooms are influenced by owners over 250 years, and the manor is preserved as a home – the way it was when the last owners left in 1927. The surrounding Rosendal Gardens is a 300 year old renaissance garden with roses in abundance. Romantic landscaped garden from 1850 with viewpoints overlooking the fjord, mountains and waterfalls. The tennant's farm Treo gives an impression of everyday life with farm animals and activities. Kitchen & Herb Garden with herbs, flowers, vegetables & fruits. Cafés with home made cakes and lunch with ingredients from local suppliers and fresh ingredients from the Kitchen & Herb Garden. Accommodation in B&B at the Home Farm Avlsgården 300 metres from the Manor.

Reviewed By oregongirl62 - Bergen, Norway

We really enjoyed walking around the park. so many pretty bushes, flowers and trees. Must be even more beautiful in the summer months.

Holmen 13, Balestrand 6899 Norway +47 915 62 842 [email protected] http://www.detgylnehus.no
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The golden house gallery

The respective galleries of Balestrand´s artists in residence Bjørg Frøisok Bjøberg and Arthur Adamson are located on the Quay area in the centre of Balestrand. Their art gallery house is easily recognisable because of the spectacular glass dome on top (known as the crystal dome) and is actually one of the art installations you can visit. These 2 artists, who came from 2 very different worlds, met in 2003 and fell in love. Although their art is very different, their view of art was identical and so they decided to combine their creative energies and in 2004 they purchased and converted an old building into a house packed with their dynamic art. Bjørg, who originally comes from Hallingdal, is a natural watercolorist, with the focus of her work based on her deep love of nature Arthur emigrated to Norway from the UK when he met Bjørg. His work is based on translating the mysteries of consciousness. The arthouse contains 2 galleries, 2 art installations, an art store and an art cafe.

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