Number of results: 18
Welcome to the Porcelain Museum where tradition is combined with digital technology and dialogue. An unique porcelain experience in Porsgrunn!
Porsgrunn
The landscape with the escarpments, "flauane" in Norwegian, is characteristic of the Grenland region, and is a result of at least 250 million years of erosion.
Stathelle
Herre Church is a broad church which was built in 1905. It's made of wood in the stave church style. The architect was H. Børve from Porsgrunn. It was restored in 1955, has 275 seats and gallery.
Herre
Welcome to the geosite in Steinvika
Langesund
Gallery Grindbakken is a small and exciting gallery by the water's edge at Stathelle.
Stathelle
Bamble Church is a large wooden structure dedicated in 1845.
Stathelle
The Olav church ruin (Skeidi church) are the ruins of a stone church built before 1150 in Bamble.
Stathelle
Learn more about the natural history of our planet.
Porsgrunn
The old guardhouse is now a customs museum, with artefacts found there from long ago.
Langesund
Workshop and gallery in Langesund.
Langesund
Langesund customs warehouse as it stands today was erected in 1869.
Langesund
Great hiking area near Rognstranda in Bamble. Beautiful forests and flora.
Stathelle
As the first geopark in Scandinavia, Gea Norvegica became member of the Global Geoparks Network/European Geoparks Network in 2006.
Porsgrunn
Tangen Fort lies at the outermost point on Langesundtangen, south of the town of Langesund.
Langesund
Marie Høeg was a key figure in Norway’s suffragette movement at the start of the 20th century.
Langesund
Tollpakkboden is a log-built warehouse, the main part of which dates from the early 1700s.
Langesund
Bamble is dominated by two types of landscape with completely different geological histories.
Stathelle