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Attractions in Sandefjord

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With the sculpture "Poseidon" in the middle, Badeparken today is like a great, green lung located at the centre of Sandefjord, with trees and beautiful plants, and featuring opportunities for both pla...

Bakgården (the back yard) is the town's creative corner that must be experienced. Here are some of the town's oldest buildings, which today includes galleries, shops and a very special café. The backy...

With its white wooden houses from the early 1800s, Bjerggata is an idyllic street and one of Sandefjord's oldest and best preserved residential areas. Traditional craftsmen and sailors lived here belo...

Opened in the spring of 2004, the Chapel at the harbour is probably Europe's only floating church.

In this atmospheric chapel everyone is welcome to pause for a quiet moment and light a candle.
The...

Sandefjord Church and Sandar Church are in the town centre. In addition we have three modern church buildings east, west and south of the town centre.

The so-called work-churches (multi-purpose churc...

The Angel Gallery presents angels with simple lines. Standing, hanging, singing and floating.
The technique is developed by Loius C. Tiffany, who used this method for making his famous
mosaic lamps in...

Visit a new and exciting gallery at the outermost tip of Vesterøya (Folehavna). The owner is Maja Flood - a potter and her workshop is in the gallery. Several renowned artists are represented within d...

In the town's creative corner, Bakgården, you will find Gallery M where Marit Bergem works and exhibits his colorful paintings with a good dose of humor.

She has worked as an artist with the painting...

In Bakgården, the city's creative corner, you will find Gallery Tone operated by Tone Nordhagen. She works with several different techniques and materials. Here you can see beautiful paintings in oil,...

The famous Gokstad Viking longship was excavated in 1880 and gave a reliable picture of what a Viking longship would have looked liked.

The Gokstad mound was reopened in 2007 and new investigations...

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