Estate from Østerdal, Norsk Folkmuseum

This is a real city of open-air exhibits - a well-maintained Park that contains over one and a half hundred buildings recreated in detail from all over Norway. The buildings of the 17th and 18th centuries are located according to the regions of the country.

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Usadba rustic - barns and sheds, transported from Astadala.

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Turf-covered roofs look most spectacular in spring, when the roofs are real flower beds.

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Here you can see old barns, traditional stores of supplies "stabbur" (Stabbur).

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The first building is a loft-type residential building, one of the oldest in the Museum, Dating from the beginning of the 14th century, the second is a barn, built in 1797.

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Loft - a two-storey residential building with a closed gallery around the second floor. This allowed better heat retention.

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The territory of the Museum is equipped with places for recreation and playgrounds, local residents often come here just to walk with children.

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