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Telemark Kunstsenter (Telemark Art Senter) is a center of competence for professional artists and crafts in Telemark.
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Their gallery is in the Cultural Centre called Ibsenhuset, which opened in 1973.
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Snipetorp is the only authentic urban environment that survives from Henrik Ibsen’s time in Skien.
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The artist at Møllaveggen is Spaik Romero Guerra of Mexico.
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Skien has an exceptional geological diversity. A tour across the Skien-Gjerpendalen valley is a tour through 1500 million years of geological history.
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The Løveid locks at Skotfosss has 3 lock chambers and an elevation of 10.3m and connects lake Norsjø and the the "Fare River".
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In this building, in the corner room on the 2nd floor, Henrik Ibsen was born.
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The Ibsen Staircase is a concrete and granite structure with a bust of Henrik Ibsen. It features 32 steps adorned with quotes from "Peer Gynt".
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Lie kirkegård is a historic cemetery that is still used today. Henrik Ibsen's parents are buried at Lie cemetery.
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Explore the Iron Age Farm at Århus, Skien. See a reconstructed longhouse, forge, and wagon house, and discover unique Iron Age history.
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The city garage wanted a picture that depicted cars and chose the motif of the flying car (new future technology?)
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Børsesjø is a protected nature reserve located at the northern end of Gjerpensdalen in Skien.
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Spaik - Romero Guerra, 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. He works at the moment towards a bachelor's degree in film studies…
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Skien sluse is the first lock in the Telemark Canal, with connection between Skienselva and Hjellevannet.
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Kapitelberget in Skien, church ruins from the 1100s, after the mighty Dagsætten (ancestry) in Skien.
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Ibsenhuset is Skien's cultural center and offers a wide selection of concerts and shows throughout the year, with both national and international guests.
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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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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.
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