Dalane Bygdemuseum in Egersund Fayance

Dalane Bygdemuseum in Egersund Fayance

Consisting of two parts, the Dalane Bygdemuseum (national museum; 51491479) includes a group of historic wooden houses in Slettebø, 4 km north of the city, by the roadside 42, and especially Egersund Fayance worth seeing (faience museum; 51492640) w Eia, 35 km northeast of the city. It shows the history and products of the Egersund Fayance faience and porcelain factory, which in years 1847-1979 she provided employment to the inhabitants of the entire district. The main exhibition is open from mid-June to mid-August on weekdays from 11.00 do 17.00, and on Sundays from 13.00 do 18.00. Egersund Fayance is open at the same time from mid-May to mid-August (otherwise, both parts of the museum are open to visitors only on Sundays; introduction to each part 20 nkr). The Dalane Bygdemuseum can be reached by bus #233 headed towards Sirdalsruta (17 nkr), and to Egersund Fayance by bus #232, labeled "Lagård” lub „Bybuss” (17 nkr).

Sightseeing

Thanks to the lack of funds for the modernization of the city, Many historic wooden buildings have been preserved in Egersund. Worth the stroll to Strandgaten, along a street with wooden houses after the fire of 1843 r. Skrivergården (seat of the court) at Strandgaten 58 was built in the year 1846 for local judge Christian Feyer. The city park on the same street was his garden. In Bilstadhuset at Nygaten 14 the original wooden interior has been preserved, including the sailmaker's granary in the attic (it is part of the Dalane Bygdemuseum). Equally picturesque are the wooden houses and granaries on Sogndalsstrand, south of Hauge, 30 km southeast of Egersund, where you can get by bus #231 (30 min, 42 nkr).

Driving the road 42, worth seeing situated 10 km north of the city of the nineteenth-century Terland Klopp – lovely 60 meter long bridge leaning on the 21 stone arches.