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1-10 of 10 Hits Tolga|Attractions an amazing piece of engineering. The first bridge was built in 1736 and rebuilt in 1859. This was reconstructed in 1997. The bridge's structure is very unusual, with a clear span of 32 m, the largest ... Read more Røros|Attractions Røros church, or Bergstadens Ziir, was built in the heyday of the Copperworks to the glory of God and to adorn the town. It deserves its name, and towers majestically over the wooden houses at the top... Read moreRøros|Attractions In Røros there are many different galleries. More information contact Røros Touristoffice. Read moreRøros|Attractions Read more Røros|Attractions Director Peder Hiort died a rich man. He had no direct descendants. In his will he therefore decided that his fortune of 30,000 riksdaler should be the starting capital of a foundation with the aim of... Read more Røros|Attractions The lane Sleggveien lies between the slag heaps - Slegghaugene - and the river. The five houses at the top of the road give a good indication of how the towns inhabitants used to live. The houses were... Read moreOs|Attractions Brufoss power station in Vangrøfta supplied power to the whole of Moseng in Os, and was in operation until the 1970s. Read moreHoltålen|Attractions Gammelgården in Haltdalen is an 18th century parsonage housing an exhibition of the history of the parsonage and Haltdalen as a church site, which goes right back to 1170 with the old stave church. Ha... Read moreRøros|Attractions Between the lakes Femunden and Feragssjøen, the mining company built canals and chutes for floating logs from the Femund region through the Hådal valley to Røros. The 18th century facilities have now ... Read moreHoltålen|Attractions The church is built to the same dimensions and in the same architectural style as the original from ca. 1170 that is now housed in Trøndelag Folkemuseum. The stave church's unbelievable acoustics and ... Read more

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