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Kapitelberget Skien: Medieval crypt church built on a 430M-year-old coral reef. A protected site with unique Silurian fossils.
Skien
The first owner of Altenburggården was probably Johan Altenburg, Henrik Ibsen's grandfather.
Skien
The Glaser mine is the first mining project of Fossum iron works, and the earliest dated iron ore mine in Norway, completed in 1543.
Skien
Skien sluse is the first lock in the Telemark Canal, with connection between Skienselva and Hjellevannet.
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Painting of a family sitting on the pier, based on an original photo from the Fishing Trawler from 1910. The artist is David Milton Guinn from Philadelphia.
Skien
Their gallery is in the Cultural Centre called Ibsenhuset, which opened in 1973.
Skien
The artist at Møllaveggen is Spaik Romero Guerra of Mexico.
Skien
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.
Skien
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.…
Skien
Glasergruva Mine (1543): Norway's oldest datable iron mine in Skien. Discover the history behind Fossum Ironworks & this protected monument.
Skien
Børsesjø is a protected nature reserve located at the northern end of Gjerpensdalen in Skien.
Skien
Borgestad Church at Borgestad in Skien was consecrated of 24 May 1907.
Skien
The district of Skotfoss in Skien was mainly built about 1900 around the paper factory Skotfoss Bruk.
Skien
Theater Ibsen works to create experiences you remember! Here, throughout the year, you can take part in performances for both children and adults.
Skien
The Norges Bank building was built close to Skien church.
Skien
Lie kirkegård is a historic cemetery that is still used today. Henrik Ibsen's parents are buried at Lie cemetery.
Skien
Snipetorp, Skien's oldest residential quarter and residence of Henrik Ibsen's parents, survived the city fires in 1854 and 1886.
Skien
Aleksel Bordusov's surrealist works adorn walls all over the world. The motif in Lundegata in Skien is, among other things, inspired by Snorre's Younger Edda.
Skien
Brekkeparken in Skien is part of the Telemark Museum. Since the museum opened in 1909, Brekkeparken has been the city's public park.
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