Egersund Church
The oldest fragments of the church in Egersund date back to 20. XVII w., but some elements of the decor are older. W 1607 r. a carved altar was built depicting the baptism and crucifixion of Christ, by sculptor Thomas Christophersen of Stavanger (the polychromes were made by Peter Reimers). …

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) …
Egersund surrounds a small one, a bay dotted with islets tucked between low hills. The name of the city comes from the strait that separates it from the island of Eigerøy. Probably the first known settler in Egersund was Laithigar, którego imię znamy dzięki starożytnym napisom runicznym znalezionym na kamieniu w …
The city of Flekkefjord was founded as early as in 1660 r., but because it competed with King-backed Kristiansand, two years later, city rights were taken away from him. Nevertheless, the fishery continued to develop and at the time of regaining rights in 1842 r. …