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Attractions in Sandefjord

 

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Horten

Restored buriel ground (1991) with over 20 registered graves from the early Iron-Age, ca. 500-1000 AD.

Tønsberg

Foundation stone was laid by bishop Dagfinn Hauge on the 29th of May 1968, and the church was inaugurated and consecrated by assisting bishop, dean Peder Olsen on the 26th of May 1969.

Horten

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With the sculpture "Poseidon" in the middle, Badeparken today is like a great, green lung located at the centre of Sandefjord, with trees and beautiful plants, and featuring opportunities for both pla...

Sandefjord

Bakgården (the back yard) is the town's creative corner that must be experienced. Here are some of the town's oldest buildings, which today includes galleries, shops and a very special café. The backy...

Sandefjord

Berg wood chirch was done in 1878 and are the biggest wood chirch in our community. The church is light and friendly with a open church room. The church altarpiece is from 1580 and comes from the orig...

Berg old church is a church built around the year 1100 in Brunlanes outside Larvik. The church is easy to find, close to classified road 301.

The church is Anglo-Saxon, with an oval nave and a smalle...

With its white wooden houses from the early 1800s, Bjerggata is an idyllic street and one of Sandefjord's oldest and best preserved residential areas. Traditional craftsmen and sailors lived here belo...

Sandefjord

Borre church was built in the 1100s and is one of the country's most interesting churches from the Middle Ages.

Horten

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