- Valdres Folkemuseum
The Valdres Folkemuseum, founded 1901, is located at
Storøya outsideFagernes inNord-Aurdal ,Norway .The museum is on a small ridge reaching out into
Strandefjorden , [Although fjord is normally used to describe a saltwater inlet, in eastern Norway a long, narrow fresh-water lake is also called a fjord. Strandefjorden is an example of an inland fjord.] with the larger buildings closest to the entrance and with smaller farm houses up on the slightly higher area reaching out into the lake.There are 95 houses and other constructions, comprising around 20,000 items, and the museum is the fourth largest Norwegian outdoor museum.
All the items in the museum are original and have been collected from various farms and other locations in the area. The museum runs several subsidiaries:
Bagn Bygdesamling ,Bautahaugen Samlinger .Notable buildings
Brennbygningen (main house) comes from Brenna in the small village
Åbjør inNord-Aurdal . It was bought in 1945 and relocated the following year. It is assumed the building dates to around 1740. At the top floor there are beds built as closed constructions, so that their occupants would keep warm in the winter time.Handeloftet (main house) is the first building at Valdres Folkemuseum, bought from Hande farm in
Vestre Slidre 27 December 1905 for the amount of 1000 kroner. Originally it was reerected at "Valdres Bygdesamling" in 1906, and relocated to its current location in 1923. It is assumed to have been built in the period 1530–1640. The outside gallery surrounds the building on three sides. This building is named "loft" indicating a storage house, yet it is assumed it has always benn a "main house".Hovistabburet (storage house) is from Hovi farm in
Øystre Slidre , most likely built in the 13th century. The building was bought in 1944 and moved to its current location. At the top floor there is an unusual room named "the virgin room". The door posts has ornaments from themedieval period. The building underwent restoration in 1960.Rognebygningen (main house) from Rogne farm in
Øystre Slidre , was probably built 1670–1680. In previous times the farm has been an officer's farm ("kapteinsgard"), then a bailiff's farm ("lensmannsgard") and later an inn ("skysstasjon"). "Captain Johan Reinert" resided at the farm between 1670 and 1680, later "captain Jacob de Caucheron" resided there between 1712 and 1720. Valdres Folkemuseum bought the house in 1917 and relocated it to its current location in 1923. It is known thatMichael Sars andAasmund Olavsson Vinje resided in the building when they traveled toEidsbugarden .Collections
* Old toys
*Genealogy
*Folk music ,recording s andfolk dance
*Bunad — (traditional districtcostumes )
*Photo archive References and notes
External links
* [http://www.valdres.museum.no/ Official homepage]
* [http://www.kulturnett.no/organisasjoner/hovedorganisasjon.jsp?id=T395750 Kulturnett about Valdres Folkemuseum]
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