Published 8 months ago by Ackermann Ralf
In the year 867, the Norwegian Parliament decided to build on Haukelivegen a place to stay. The European Route 134 is one of the...(more)
Published 8 months ago by Ackermann Ralf
Haugesund is a young trading town on the southwest coast of Norway. The town was founded end of the 19th Century, the time of the her...(more)
Published 8 months ago by Ackermann Ralf
In the year 867, the Norwegian Parliament decided to build on Haukelivegen a place to stay. The European Route 134 is one of the most importa...(more)
Published 8 months ago by Ackermann Ralf
The Town Hall of Haugesund is a gift from the shipowner Knut Knutsen Oas and his wife Elizabeth. It was designed by the architect He...(more)
Published 9 months ago by Ackermann Ralf
The Norwegian trade city of Haugesund is located on the North Sea coast between Bergen and Stavanger. With 35,000 inhabitants...(more)
Published 9 months ago by Ackermann Ralf
The connection from East to West Norway leads from Drammen to Haugesund about the Haukelifjell. Wikinger Pilgrims, who visited the stave chu...(more)
Published 9 months ago by Ackermann Ralf
In the year 867, the Norwegian Parliament decided to build on Haukelivegen a place to stay. The European Route 134 is one of the mo...(more)