Kragerø church was consecrated in 1870 and is a Gothic Revival church designed by Georg Andreas Bull and built in brick. The church replaced the old Christi church from 1652 which was a cruciform wooden church.
Gea Norvegica Geo Park is Scandinavia's first UNESCO certified geopark.
The geopark is…
Kragerø is referred to as "The gem among coastal cities" of Edvard Munch, Norway's most…
Steinmann is a viewpoint just above downtown with great views over the city. Well worth a…
Veten is Øyas magnificent viewpoint. From here you have the opportunity to experience…
Berg-Kragerø Museum promotes art, history, holiday life, coastal culture and export of…
Strømtangen fyr is one of three lighthouses in Kragerø and lies between Rapen and…
Krikken Coastal Fort, a German construction from World War 2 is well worth visiting. The…
Skåtøy is the largest of Kragerø’s islands and has a flourishing Cultural life year-round…
Oppelv Skåtøy is a network of ten companies on Skåtøy, which deliver everything from…
Støle Church is a charming little wooden church from 1892. It is located on the old…
is a local historic collection of buildings. Since 1949, eight buildings from 1700 and…
Jomfruland National Park was established on 16 December 2016 and covers an area of 117…
The island of Jomfruland is located on the outskirts of Kragerø's spectacular archipelago.
Sannidal Church is a cruciform church built in 1711. Sannidal originaly had its own stave…
Nice and atmospheric art sales exhibitions of different kinds in the school room, Bua and…