Rennesøy Region Essentials
Explore the historical evolution of the Stavanger region, from the Viking Age to the modern oil era. This collection features the 12th-century Stavanger Cathedral and the preserved 18th-century wooden houses of Gamle Stavanger. Key sites include the Sverd i fjell monument commemorating the unification of Norway at Hafrsfjord, the reconstructed Migration Period farm at Ullandhaug, and specialized museums detailing the city's industrial heritage in canning and North Sea petroleum extraction.
Old Stavanger
Gamle Stavanger is a historic area of the city of Stavanger in Rogaland, Norway.
Sverd i fjell
Sverd i fjell is a commemorative monument located in the Hafrsfjord neighborhood of Madla, a borough of the city of Stavanger which lies in…
The Norwegian Petroleum Museum
The Norwegian Petroleum Museum is located in Stavanger, Norway.
Stavanger Cathedral
Stavanger Cathedral is Norway's oldest cathedral and the seat of the Bishop of Stavanger who leads the Diocese of Stavanger in the Church…
Broken Chain
This steel monument at Kvernevik commemorates the 123 victims of the 1980 Alexander L. Kielland oil rig disaster. Designed by Johannes Block Hellum, the sculpture represents a broken anchor chain.
The Norwegian Canning Museum
No matter how bizarre it sounds, this museum is well worth your attention: it is a preserved factory that once employed half of the city.
Stavanger Museum
Stavanger Museum is a museum of natural and cultural history established in 1877, located in the Norwegian city Stavanger.
Museum of Archaeology Stavanger
Visit this museum to see fascinating archeological artifacts coming from different times of Norwegian history.
Valbergtårnet
A former fire watchtower constructed between 1850 and 1853 on Valberget hill. It served as the city's primary observation point for fire detection until 1922 and now offers panoramic views of the harbor.
Battle of Hafrsfjord
The Battle of Hafrsfjord was a naval battle fought in Hafrsfjord sometime between 872 and 900 that resulted in the unification of Norway,…
Ullandhaugtårnet
This 64-meter-tall telecommunications and observation tower stands 135 meters above sea level. Built in 1964, it provides sweeping views across the Stavanger peninsula, the North Sea, and the Ryfylke mountains.
Jernaldergarden på Ullandhaug
A reconstructed farmstead from the Migration Period (350–550 AD), built upon original archaeological foundations. The site features longhouses with peat roofs where costumed guides demonstrate Iron Age crafts and daily life.
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