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The Cave Concert in submerged cave. Photo credit: Pekka Tuuri

PROGRAMME LAUNCH – BODØ2024 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE

Next year Bodø, Northern Norway, will be European Capital of Culture, the first city north of the Arctic Circle to hold the prestigious title. 1,000 events are being planned for the occasion in Bodø and Nordland throughout 2024. Here are some of the highlights.

Northern lights over Reinebringen in Lofoten. Photo: Alex Conu

The best places to experience northern lights in Norway

Few places on earth offer better conditions to witness a limitless starry night sky than Northern Norway. But to hit the jackpot and experience the spectacular northern lights you’d probably need a few tips from the locals.

The Lofoten Islands. Photo: Matt Munro/Lonely Planet

Thank you, Lonely Planet

Lonely Planet has chosen Norway as one of ten countries worth a visit in 2022. A recognition received due to the efforts for developing a sustainable tourism destination.

"It really comes down to: Be open, and then see what happens" Tani. Photo: Visit Norway

Art moves! The power of art - top experiences in Norway for art lovers

On October 22, 2021 the new Munch Museum finally opens in Oslo. It will be one of the highlights in Norwegian cultural life when one of Norway's most well-known artists finally will get his new "home", where more of his art can be on display than ever before.

Nature, history, culture and adventure meet at Elveseter Hotel. Photo: Grim Berge

Ain't no mountain high enough! Meet autumn at Norwegian mountain lodges.

The Norwegians mountains in autumn are so much more than colorful and amazing scenery, space and serenity. It is also about exciting adventures, local food, culture, architecture, history and welcoming hosts. Here we have gathered some of the best places in the Norwegian mountains. Come see us this fall!

On August 19th, 2021, The Deichman Bjørvika Library in Oslo received the international renowned 'Public Library of the Year award'. Photo by Erik Thallaug

Come join us judge the books by its covers

On August 19th, 2021, Deichman Bjørvika in Oslo earned the internationally acclaimed "The Public Library of the Year award". A library so worth a visit! And did you know that Norway also have several other libraries worthy of exploration beyond the books?

Engø Gård Hotell & Restaurant in Norway. Photo: Engø Gård

Norwegian farms offer rural luxury

Hopefully it will be possible to travel to Norway again soon. How about a high-end farm holiday to discover Norwegian "rural luxury" in unique locations? Here is a sample of some of the more special farms and manor houses. Remember that "gård" in Norwegian means farm.

MUNCH and Operastranda. Illustration: Rift

Invitation to digital press conference about the new MUNCH - Opening date and exhibition programme

Live press conference from Bjørvika in Oslo, where Stein Olav Henrichsen, Director of MUNCH, and estudio Herreros will announce the new MUNCH's opening date and opening exhibitions. MUNCH will be a playful, innovative and eventful house, filled with new opportunities for engaging art experiences. MUNCH offers art and culture spread over 13 floors, topped with Oslo's best view over the Oslo fjord.

Brekkestø, a typical, charming Southern Norway village. Photo: Vidar Moløkken/VisitNorway.com

The march of the Norwegians - Hot summer vibes in Southern Norway

The secret's out. For decades Norwegians have flocked to the country's ultimate summer destination - Sørlandet, or Southern Norway. Sørlandet is often referred to as the Norwegian riviera, mainly because of it's warm and sunny weather, beautiful beaches and charming towns and villages.

Above us only sky. Woodnest in Odda, Hardangerfjord. Photo: Sindre Ellingsen

Head in the clouds - Some of Norway's most spectacular treetop cabins

Close your eyes and imagine of waking up with the birds in the top of a tree. Sleeping in a comfortable bed surrounded by calmness in one of the many cool and cosy treetop cabins and tree houses spread all over Norway. Visit Norway presents great treetop cabins. Some of them are already well-known and popular, others have just opened up over the last couple of years or will open up in Summer 2021

Deichman Bjørvika library in Oslo wins prestigious ​European "Trend Brand of the Year 2020" award. Photo: Erik Thallaug

​European cultural award to Deichman Bjørvika in Oslo

The new Deichman Bjørvika library in Oslo has won the international «Trend Brand of the Year 2020» award, a trend-setting recognition for libraries all over the world, according to the jury. The jury highlighted the fact that Deichman Bjørvika in Oslo has transformed the dusty cliches on what a library is, and made the library relevant to all the citizens, becoming a creative destination in Oslo.

Ureddplassen - one of the many divine toilets along the Norwegian Scenic Routes - Photo: Lars Grimsby/Statens Vegvesen

World Toilet Day and Norway's architecturally "Ode to the Commode"

November 19 has been designated as the World Toilet Day by the UN. World Toilet Day was made to spread and increase public awareness of broader sanitation systems such as wastewater treatment, stormwater management, and washing hands. Today we talk about the one invention that's kept hidden behind closed doors, but undeniably important. So if you like an "ode to the commode" read ahead.

Flokehyttene cabins. Photo: Holon Arkitektur

Accommodations with unique architecture in Norway

Norway has seen a growth in fascinating architecture and design in the last few years. This has also happened with accommodation all over the country, where you now can sleep, eat, find exciting culture, history and participate in exciting adventures – or simply get away from it all and relax and contemplate, or practice friluftsliv. Here you will find a list of some of the most recent additions.

From left: VisitOSLO’s Managing Director Christian Lunde, Director at Deichman Knut Skansen and Director of Tourism at Visit Norway Bente Bratland Holm in front of Deichman Bjørvika (Photo: VisitOSLO/Didrick Stenersen)

Oslo’s new public library has finally opened

​Oslo’s new main public library, Deichman Bjørvika, has finally opened its doors for the public of Oslo and all visitors to the Norwegian capital. The opening marks another huge milestone in the development of Bjørvika and Oslo. Through the last decade Oslo has transformed into an urban fjord city with an abundance of cultural highlights and iconic landmarks, like the Opera House.

The new Munch Museun, Bjørvika Oslo

7 new reasons to visit Oslo in 2020

Want to see Scream with a view? The iconic, new Munch Museum is opening this spring. But that is not the only reason why both art lovers and others should visit Oslo this year – now, you can also go skiing even in the summer, and explore one of the world’s most striking libraries.

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