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Troms/Finnmark Vidda AS - Thon Hotel Kautokeino Biedjovággeluodda 2 9520 KAUTOKEINO 10 Troms/Finnmark Vidda AS - Thon Hotel Hammerfest Strandgata 2-4 9600 HAMMERFEST 23 Troms/Finnmark Vertshuset Skarven AS Strandtorget 1 9260 TROMSØ 4 Troms/Finnmark Thon Nordlys AS - Thon Hotel Vica Fogdebakken 6 9511 ALTA 11 Troms/Finnmark Thon Nordlys AS - Thon Hotel Kirkenes Johan Knudtzens gate 11 9900 KIRKENES 31 Troms/Finnmark Thon Nordlys AS - Thon Hotel Alta Labyrinten 6 9510 ALTA 9 Troms/Finnmark Sommarøy Arctic Hotel AS Skipsholmvegen 22 9110 SOMMARØY 5 Troms/Finnmark Skaidi Hotel AS Skaidi 9620 KVALSUND 1 Troms/Finnmark Select Service Partner AS Tromsø Lufthavn Flyplassvegen 31 9016 TROMSØ 30 Troms/Finnmark Select Service Partner AS Alta Lufthavn Alta Lufthavn 9515 ALTA 1 Troms/Finnmark Scandic Hotels Troms AS - Scandic Ishavshotel Fredrik Langes Gate 2 9252 TROMSØ 19 Troms/Finnmark Scandic Hotels Finnmark AS - Scandic Vadsø Oscars gate 4 9800 VADSØ 9 Troms/Finnmark Scandic Hotels Finnmark AS - Scandic Kirkenes Kongens gate 1-3 9915 KIRKENES 16 Troms/Finnmark Scandic Hotels Finnmark AS - Scandic Karasjok Porsangerveien 1 9730 KARASJOK 12 Troms/Finnmark Scandic Hotels Finnmark AS - Scandic Hammerfest Sørøygata 15 9600 HAMMERFEST 10 Troms/Finnmark Scandic Hotels Finnmark AS - Scandic Bryggen Vågen 1 9750 HONNINGSVÅG 10 Troms/Finnmark Scandic Hotels Finnmark AS - Scandic Alta Løkkenveien 61 9510 ALTA 28 Troms/Finnmark Scandic Hotels Finnmark AS - Nordkapphallen Nordkapp 9764 NORDKAPP 2 Troms/Finnmark Scandic Hotels AS - Scandic Hotel Tromsø Heilovegen 23 9269 TROMSØ 17 Troms/Finnmark Saga Hotell AS Rich Withs Plass 2 9008 TROMSØ 3 Troms/Finnmark Rezidor Hotels Norway AS - Radisson Blu Tromsø Sjøgata 7-11 9259 TROMSØ 70 Troms/Finnmark Reisafjord Hotel AS Nesseveien 32 9152 SØRKJOSEN 4 Troms/Finnmark Porsanger Vertshus AS Laatasveien 9700 LAKSELV 5 Troms/Finnmark Polar Hotel & Restaurantdrift AS - Thon Hotel Trom Grønnegata 50 9008 TROMSØ 10 Troms/Finnmark Polar Hotel & Restaurantdrift AS - Thon Hotel Pola Grønegata 45 9008 TROMSØ 3 Troms/Finnmark Peppes Pizza avd 16 Tromsø Stortorget 2 9008 TROMSØ 2 Troms/Finnmark Lakselv Gjestgiveri AS Karasjokkv 9700 LAKSELV 2 Troms/Finnmark Iss Facility Services AS Avd Luftving General Fleischersvei 6 9325 BARDUFOSS 24 Troms/Finnmark Hotell Maritim Skjervøy AS Strandveien 35 9189 SKJERVØY 3 Troms/Finnmark Hotel With AS Sjøgata 35-37 9291 TROMSØ 2 Troms/Finnmark Hotel Aurora AS - Clarion Collection Hotel Aurora Sjøgata 19-21 9291 TROMSØ 11 Troms/Finnmark Grand Solutions North AS - Grand Uteliv Tromsø Storgata 44 9008 TROMSØ 6 Troms/Finnmark Grand Easy Living North AS - Grand Nordic Tromsø Storgata 44 9008 TROMSØ 21 Troms/Finnmark Flyt AS Sjøgata 25 9008 TROMSØ 6 Troms/Finnmark Finnsnes Hotell AS Strandveien 2 9305 FINNSNES 13 Troms/Finnmark Bardufosstun Driftselskap AS Ole Reistads Vei 4 9325 BARDUFOSS 11 Rogaland Victoria Hotel AS Skansegata 1 4006 STAVANGER 16 Riksavtalen - NHO-Bedrifter Rogaland Tribe Hotel Management AS - First Hotel Alstor Tjensvollveien 31 4021 STAVANGER 16 Rogaland Spa-Hotell Velvære AS Sandetorjå 4130 HJELMELAND 8 Rogaland Skagen Brygge Hotell AS Skagenkaien 30 4006 STAVANGER 6 Rogaland Servit Lunch & Selskapsmat AS Hana Sletteveien 2 4328 SANDNES 2 Rogaland Select Service Partner AS Sola Lufthavn Flyplassvegen 230 4055 SOLA 43 Rogaland Select Service Partner AS Haugesund Lufthavn Haugesund Lufthavn 4262 AVALDSNES 7 Rogaland Scandic Hotels Vest AS - Scandic Stavanger Park Prestrgårdsbakken 1 4005 STAVANGER 2 Rogaland Scandic Hotels Vest AS - Scandic Forum Gunnar Wareberg Gate 17 4002 STAVANGER 14 Rogaland Scandic Hotels AS - Scandic Stavanger City Reidar Berges gate 7 4013 STAVANGER 23 Rogaland Scandic Hotels AS - Scandic Haugesund Kirkegata 166 5525 HAUGESUND 27 Rogaland Scandic Hotels AS - Scandic Forus Bjødnabeen 2 4033 STAVANGER 20 Rogaland Sandes Hotell AS - Thon Hotel Sandnes Roald Amundsens Gate 115 4307 SANDNES 6 Rogaland Rezidor Hotels Norway AS - Radisson Blu Royal Hote Løkkeveien 26 4002 STAVANGER 20 Rogaland Rezidor Hotels Norway AS - Radisson Blu Atlantic Olav V'S Gt 3 4005 STAVANGER 58 Rogaland Rezidor Hotels Norway AS - Park Inn Stavanger Lagårdsveien 61 4001 STAVANGER 15 Rogaland Quality Hotel Residence AS Julie Eges gate 5 4306 SANDNES 27 Rogaland Quality Airport Hotel Stavanger AS Sømmeveien 1 4055 SOLA 32 Rogaland O C Roxman Bakeri & Konditori AS avd Utsalg Storgaten 40 4370 EGERSUND 2 Rogaland Moi Hotell AS 4460 MOI 3 Rogaland Jæren Hotell Drift AS Solhøgda 3 4340 BRYNE 7 Rogaland Iss Facility Services AS Viking Stadion Jåttåvågen 4020 STAVANGER 14 Rogaland Iss Facility Services AS Stavanger Postterminal Svanholmen 4 4033 STAVANGER 10 Rogaland Iss Facility Services AS Kantine BI Hesbygt. 5 4014 STAVANGER 4 Rogaland Iss Facility Services AS Kantine Aker Kværner Hovlandsveien 160 4370 EGERSUND 5 Rogaland Hotelldrift Vest AS - Park Inn Haugesund Airport Helganesv. 24 4262 AVALDSNES 7 Rogaland Hotel Sverre AS Storgaten 45 4307 SANDNES 1 Rogaland Hotel Square AS - Comfort Hotel Square Løkkeveien 41 4008 STAVANGER 13 Rogaland Hotel Amanda AS Smedasundet 93 5527 HAUGESUND 5 Rogaland Grand Hotel AS Joh Feyers Gate 3 4379 EGERSUND 10 Rogaland Gamlaværket AS St. Olavs gt 38 4306 SANDNES 13 Rogaland Eurest AS avd. 5074 ENI Norge AS Vestre Svanholmen 12 4313 SANDNES 4 Rogaland Eurest AS avd. 5065 Conoco Phillips Tananger 4098 TANANGER 11 Rogaland Eurest AS Avd 5060 Schlumberger Energiveien 8 4056 TANANGER 6 Rogaland Eurest AS avd 5058 Stavanger Maritime Sikkerhetsse Kalhammerveien 54 4700 VENNESLA 2 Rogaland Eurest AS Avd 5035 Sar Oljeveien 5 4056 TANANGER 6 Rogaland Eurest AS avd 5029 Tvillinggården Luramyrveien 40 4313 SANDNES 1 Rogaland Eurest AS avd. 5034 Hinna Jåttåvågen Bygg 26 4020 STAVANGER 1 Rogaland Ess Support Services AS Offshore Stavanger Lervigsveien 16 4014 STAVANGER 1 Riksavtalen - NHO-Bedrifter Rogaland Ellen & Axel Lunds Stiftelse (Sola Strandhotell) Axel Lundsvei 27 4050 SOLA 9 Rogaland Coor Service Management Cleaning and Catering AS a Jåttåvågveien 10 4020 STAVANGER 6 Rogaland Coor Service Management Cleaning and Catering AS a Forusbeen 50 4035 STAVANGER 54 Rogaland Coor Service Management Cleaning & Catering AS avd Vestre Svanholmen 14 4313 SANDNES 3 Rogaland Clarion Hotel Stavanger AS Arne Rettedals gate 14 4008 STAVANGER 32 Rogaland Clarion Hotel Energy AS Ishockeyveien 2 4021 STAVANGER 28 Rogaland Caiano Hotelldrift AS - Thon Saga Hotel Skippergata 11 5527 HAUGESUND 13 Rogaland Caiano Hotelldrift AS - Scandic Maritim Åsebygata 3 5528 HAUGESUND 116 Rogaland Albatross Forpleining AS Avd Haugesund Tollbugata 12 5527 HAUGESUND 4 Rogaland 4Service AS avd. Rosenberg WP kantine Bangarvågsgata 15 4077 HUNDVÅG 4 Nord-Trøndelag Verdal Hotell AS Jernbanegata 13 7650 VERDAL 11 Nord-Trøndelag Trones Turistsenter AS - Namskogan Hotel og Campin Namskogan 7892 TRONES 1 Nord-Trøndelag Tingvold Park Hotel AS Gamle Kongevei 47 7725 STEINKJER 10 Nord-Trøndelag Stiklestad Hotell AS Stiklestad Nasjonale Kultursenter 7650 VERDAL 23 Nord-Trøndelag Snåsakroa AS Langnes 7760 SNÅSA 4 Nord-Trøndelag Snåsa Hotel AS 7760 SNÅSA 2 Nord-Trøndelag Smak Kreativ Catering AS - Skogn Ringvegen 17 7604 LEVANGER 1 Nord-Trøndelag Slapgaard AS - Jægtvolden Fjordhotell Jektvollvegen 89 7670 INDERØY 5 Nord-Trøndelag Select Service Partner AS Værnes Lufthavn Tronheim Lufthavn Værnes 7500 STJØRDAL 64 Nord-Trøndelag Scandic Hotels Midt-Norge AS - Scandic Rock City Sverresgate 33 7800 NAMSOS 13 Nord-Trøndelag Scandic Hotels Midt-Norge AS - Scandic Hell Sandfærhus 22 7517 HELL 79 Nord-Trøndelag Rezidor Hotels Norway AS - Radisson Blu Airport Tr Værnes Lufthavn 7500 STJØRDAL 19 Nord-Trøndelag Quality Hotel Grand Steinkjer AS P.B.3014 7709 STEINKJER 24 Nord-Trøndelag Quality Airport Hotel Værnes AS Kjøpmannsgt. 20 7500 STJØRDAL 26 Nord-Trøndelag Pizzabakeren Steinkjer - Mørch Pizza AS Jakob Weidemanns gate 10 7713 STEINKJER 6 Nord-Trøndelag Kysthotellet Rørvik AS Storg 20 7900 RØRVIK 5 Nord-Trøndelag Iss Facility Services AS Kantine Statens Hus Strandveien 38 7734 STEINKJER 2 Nord-Trøndelag Iss Facility Services AS Avd 423011 GlenDimplex Havnegata 24 7502 STJØRDAL 1 Nord-Trøndelag Heia Gjestegård AS Heia 7870 GRONG 1 Nord-Trøndelag Coor Service Management Cleaning and Catering AS a Strandvegen 2 7502 STJØRDAL 2 Nord-Trøndelag 4 Service Landanlegg AS avd Verdal Neptunveien 4 7650 VERDAL 2 Møre og Romsdal Vidda AS - Thon Hotel Moldefjord Storgt 8 6413 MOLDE 8 Møre og Romsdal Trædalsstuene AS Litldalen 6600 SUNNDALSØRA 5 Møre og Romsdal Trædal Hotell og Turistsenter AS 6600 SUNNDALSØRA 2 Møre og Romsdal Tribe Hotel Management AS - First Hotel Atlantica Rasmus Rønnebergs Gate 4 6002 ÅLESUND 11 Møre og Romsdal Torval AS - Thon Hotel Kristiansund Fiskegaten 12 6507 KRISTIANSUND N 5 Møre og Romsdal Thon Hotel Fosnavåg Gerhard Voldnesvei 7 6090 FOSNAVÅG 10 Møre og Romsdal Tesalongen Molde II AS Frænavegen 57 6415 MOLDE 2 Riksavtalen - NHO-Bedrifter Møre og Romsdal Stranda Hotell AS Allmenningen 16 6200 STRANDA 9 Møre og Romsdal Smia Restaurant & Catering AS Fosnag 30 6515 KRISTIANSUND N 3 Møre og Romsdal Select Service Partner AS Ålesund Lufthavn Ålesund Lufthavn 6040 VIGRA 19 Møre og Romsdal Select Service Partner AS Molde Lufthavn Strande 6421 MOLDE 1 Møre og Romsdal Select Service Partner AS Kristiansund Lufthavn Kristiansund Lufthavn Kvernberget 6517 KRISTIANSUND N 10 Møre og Romsdal Scandic Hotels Midt-Norge AS - Scandic Seilet Gideonsveien 2 6412 MOLDE 26 Møre og Romsdal Scandic Hotels Midt-Norge AS - Scandic
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  • The Museum of Reconstruction for Finnmark and North-Troms

    The Museum of Reconstruction for Finnmark and North-Troms

    Welcome The Museum of Reconstruction for Finnmark and North-Troms Welcome to The Museum of Reconstruction for Finnmark and North- Troms. Our exhibition aims to convey the poignancy of the dramatic events of WWII; the forced evacuation. The conflagration and the restoration. Never before has any war had such dire consequences for the people of our country. You will be able to read about how people adjusted to forced evacuation and cave life during the arctic winter of 1944-45, how they rallied optimism and faith, and by dint of sheer willpower built their new homes. See what happened when multicultural communities were "Norwegianised", standardised and modernised. The museum addresses our recent past and the memories of people who are still alive; our parents and grandparents. WWII has affected every one of us, and The Museum of Reconstruction aims to be a treasure house for all our stories. This handbook is meant to help you find your way around the exhibition, though it does not pretend to be a complete guide. Usually, the auditorium will harbour temporary exhibitions of an artistic or historic nature. Please contact our staff for further information. We hope all our visitors will feel stimulated and enlightened by their stay. Do not hesitate to let us know if we can improve our presentation and the service The Arctic Stone Age farming holdings from the period preceding WWII. A large number of the commodities employed by households was home-made or harvested in the wilds. Fishery yielded ready cash, as it were, as did the lumber industry, the processing of dairy products and work on the roads.
  • “The World & the Northern Navigation”

    “The World & the Northern Navigation”

    SALES EXHIBITION IN OSLO “THE WORLD & THE NORTHERN NAVIGATION” IMPORTANT GEOGRAPHICAL BOOKS, ATLASES AND MAPS 1483 – 1799 FROM THURSDAY NOVEMBER 19TH 2020, AT 18.00 IN BYGDØY ALLÉ 67 GALLERI BYGDØY ALLÉ KUNSTANTIKVARIAT PAMA AS OSLO 2020 SALES EXHIBITION IN OSLO “THE WORLD & THE NORTHERN NAVIGATION” IMPORTANT GEOGRAPHICAL BOOKS, ATLASES AND MAPS 1483 – 1799 IN OUR EXHIBITION ROOMS, BYGØY ALLÉ 67 FROM THURSDAY NOVEMBER 19th, 2020 AT 6PM UNTIL DECEMBER 23 Tuesday – Friday 12 – 18, Saturday & Sunday 12 – 16 By appointment only, see below Tel: (+47) 928 18 465 • [email protected] NB! Due to the current covid-19 situation please contact us prior to your visit. This will help us to keep the necessary restrictions and the number of people. NB! Grunnet covid-19 og fortsatt stor aktsomhet rundt sosial omgang, ber vi om at våre kunder melder seg til oss på forhånd. Dette for å sikre et forsvarlig antall personer hos oss til enhver tid. Catalogue entry no. 23 Front cover: Abraham Ortelius «Septentrionalium Regionum Descrip» Antwerp 1575 A superb copy in fresh original colours 3 INDEX IMPORTANT GEOGRAPHICAL BOOKS AND ATLASES 1483 - 1799 ................................ page 6 RARE ANTIQUE MAPS OF THE WORLD AND THE NORTH 1493 – 1709 ..................... page 36 L.J. WAGHENAER: FROM VESTFOLD AND OSLO FJORD DOWN TO THE SOUND Amsterdam or Leiden c. 1601 Rare and important chart TERMS AND EXPLANATIONS All items have been carefully described and are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. The prices are in NOK (Norwegian kroner), all taxes included. As an indication only, the items are also priced in EURO after an approximate exchange rate of 1€ = NOK 10.75 Contemporary hand-coloured: In our opinion, the colouring is approximately contemporary with the date of issue.
  • Sacred Nature. Diverging Use and Understanding of Old Sámi Offering

    Sacred Nature. Diverging Use and Understanding of Old Sámi Offering

    religions Article Sacred Nature. Diverging Use and Understanding of Old Sámi Offering Sites in Alta, Northern Norway Marte Spangen 1,* and Tiina Äikäs 2 1 Department of Archaeology, History, Religious Studies and Theology, UiT—The Arctic University of Norway, NO-9037 Tromsø, Norway 2 Research Unit of History, Culture and Communications, University of Oulu, FI-90014 Oulu, Finland; tiina.aikas@oulu.fi * Correspondence: [email protected] Received: 14 May 2020; Accepted: 19 June 2020; Published: 27 June 2020 Abstract: This study focuses on the contemporary use of two well-known Sámi offering sites in Alta, Finnmark, Norway. Today, these are hiking destinations and sightseeing points for both the Sámi and the non-Sámi local population, as well as a few non-local visitors. Many of these visitors leave objects at the sites, such as parts of recently slaughtered reindeer, clothing, coins, toys, sweet wrappers and toilet paper. This indicates that visitors have different levels of knowledge about and reverence for the traditional significance of these places. Through repeated surveys over several years, we also observed a certain development and change in the number and character of these depositions, as well as a variation in depositions between different sites. A series of interviews with various users and key stakeholders were performed to clarify the reasons for these changing practices, as well as what individuals and groups visit these sites, their motivation for doing so and for leaving specific objects, and what potential conflict of interest there is between different users. Furthermore, we surveyed what information has been available to the public about these sites and their significance in Sámi religion and cultural history over time.