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Attractions in Sandefjord

 

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© Svend Aage Madsen

Ceramics for exhibition and for sale

Horten

Restored buriel ground (1991) with over 20 registered graves from the early Iron-Age, ca. 500-1000 AD. Westward facing with view towards Vestfjord. At Søndre Hella and at Øra, Nøtterøy can boast of "T...

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

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

© Tønsberg og Omland Reiselivslag

National Treasure. Scandinavias largest ruin park 63 metres above sea-level. Ruins from Castrum Tunsbergis, Tunsberghus, which was Norway's largest castle in the 13th century. The castle was destroyed...

Tønsberg

The church in the center of Horten, called the Centre Church, is a work church. The foundation stone was laid by bishop Dagfinn Hauge on Sunday 21. February 1971, and the church which is built of bric...

Horten

Opened in the spring of 2004, the Chapel at the harbour is probably Europe's only floating church.

In this atmospheric chapel everyone is welcome to pause for a quiet moment and light a candle.
The...

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