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The Henrik Ibsen Museum is closed until 2028 due to extensive renovations.
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In this building, in the corner room on the 2nd floor, Henrik Ibsen was born.
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Skien church was completed in 1894 and has 1,400 seats. The church is located in the middle of the city and with its two spiers of 68 meters it is clearly visible in the cityscape.
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Spaik - Romero Guerra, Mexico. Spaik is an urban artist, with colorful works inspired by Latin American folklore. He has done murals in both Central and South America and in Europe. He works at the moment towards a bachelor's degree in film studies…
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The artist behind the wall art on the mall “Arkaden” is Spaik - Romero Guerra from Mexico.
Spaik is an urban artist, with colorful works inspired by Latin American folklore. He has done murals in both Central and South America and in Europe.…
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In the summer of 1835, Knud Ibsen moved with his family from Skien down town to Venstøp, 5 km north of Skien, on the farm Erlands Venstøp.
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Snipetorp is the only authentic urban environment that survives from Henrik Ibsen’s time in Skien.
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Kapitelberget Skien: Medieval crypt church built on a 430M-year-old coral reef. A protected site with unique Silurian fossils.
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The Glaser mine is the first mining project of Fossum iron works, and the earliest dated iron ore mine in Norway, completed in 1543.
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The main building, Søndre Brekke Manison at Brekkeparken, is truly magnificent and has housed several historical families.
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Theater Ibsen works to create experiences you remember! Here, throughout the year, you can take part in performances for both children and adults.
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Borgestad Church at Borgestad in Skien was consecrated of 24 May 1907.
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Skien has an exceptional geological diversity. A tour across the Skien-Gjerpendalen valley is a tour through 1500 million years of geological history.
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Snipetorp, Skien's oldest residential quarter and residence of Henrik Ibsen's parents, survived the city fires in 1854 and 1886.
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The district of Skotfoss in Skien was mainly built about 1900 around the paper factory Skotfoss Bruk.
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The Løveid locks at Skotfosss has 3 lock chambers and an elevation of 10.3m and connects lake Norsjø and the the "Fare River".
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Lie kirkegård is a historic cemetery that is still used today. Henrik Ibsen's parents are buried at Lie cemetery.
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Gjerpen Church lies on the northern edge of Skien and is a beautiful romanesque stone church built at some time in the twelfth century.
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The painting shows Skien around the 17th century, where Skien was one of the largest timber trading towns in Norway.
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Ibsenhuset is Skien's cultural center and offers a wide selection of concerts and shows throughout the year, with both national and international guests.
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