Tourist Attractions in
Kristiansand, Norway -
Things to see & do in Kristiansand, Norway
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Kristiansand is the capital of Vest-Agder
County,
Norway. By population, it is the fifth largest city of Norway. The city is sometimes called Kristiansand S, where S stands for
South, to distinguish it from
Kristiansund in western Norway.
Kristiansand is the largest city located between
Oslo and
Stavanger.
Kristiansand is located on Norway’s southern coast and has long been a favourite summer holidays spot amongst
Norwegians. The sea and surrounding fjords are perfect for recreational activities like fishing and sailing. Kristiansand is the business and cultural capital of
Southern Norway. Nicknamed “the coolest riviera” by the media, it is a modern city with a cosmopolitan history[1].
The city was named after its founder
King Christian IV in 1641.
The name was written "
Christian(s)sand" (for "Christians sand" - meaning en:(
King) "Christian's
Sand") until 1877. Then, the ch was changed to k, the form was changed to "Kristianssand". The name was again changed to its present form Kristiansand in 1889.
See in Kristiansand, Norway
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Fiskebrygga (
Fish market), (
Southwestern part of the town centre
Kvadraturen.), There is still a fish market here, but there are also several, mostly maritime, restaurants around the central waterfront. During summer, locals arrive in their boats and anchor up here.
Lovely place for an ice cream.
The boardwalk (Strandpromenaden) alongside the seafront in the town centre leads you threw beauteful parks and pases Norways second largest fountain park[13], Christiansholm fortress from the
17th century and a public beach -
Bystranda, the
Town Beach
Kristiansand Dyrepark (
Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park), (
East of the town), Has a wide selection of animals in, for the most part, natural habitats. The main attractions are lions, tigers, wolves, red pandas, and a reptile house. Other activities here include a log run, a large play area, and a pirate castle with Norway's favorite pirate,
Kaptein Sabeltann (
Captain Sabretooth). During the summer, there are pirate shows late at night. There's also a kind of toy town called
Kardemomme by (Cardamom town) which is based on a book by
Norwegian children's writer
Thorbjørn Egner. Adults: kr 130-kr 340,
Children: kr 110-kr 270 (depending on season)
Once inside, all activities are free.
Posebyen is what's left of Kristiansand's old town. It still occupies several blocks on the eastern part of the town centre. Here you can still see small, white, single-storey, wooden houses occupy a whole block. Very peaceful just a few minutes' walk from the busy shopping streets
Vest-Agder Museum Kristiansand is an open-air-museum that consists of a mainbuilding and about 40 other buildings, collected from the counties of Vest-Agder and Aust-Agder and Kvaderaturen, Kristiansand`s old town
. In the museum, you will also find miniature models of Kristiansand from late
19th century and a cafè
Ravnedalen (
Ravens'
Valley) is a lovely park just outside the city centre. It is surrounded with steep cliffs and presents the visitor with lush flower gardens and manicured laws perfect for picnics. If you forgot your picnic basket, there's also a café here. There are sometimes music performances in the summer[19].
Kristiansand Cannon Museum. 3Feb-11May: Su:Noon-4PM, 18May-11Jun:
M-W:11Am-3PM, Th-Su:11AM-5PM, 12Jun-17Aug:
Daily: 11AM-6PM, 18Aug-28Sep: M-W:11Am-3PM, Th-Su:11AM-5PM, 5Oct-30Nov: Su:Noon-4PM. Here you will find the world's second largest cannon ever to be mounted on land. Mounted by the occupying
German forces in
1940 to guard the shipping lanes of the Skagerak.
Agder Natural History Museum and
Botanical Garden and
Gimle Gård are two museums, located at Gimle, east of river
Otra. In the natural history museum and botanical garden you will find a collections of flora, examples of the fauna and minerals of
South Norway in very lifelike exhibitions and rich minerals deposits[21]. Gimle gård is a former mansion, now a museum.
Kristiansand Cathedral in the
Neo-Gothic style, by the square in the very center of town is one of the largest cathedrals in Norway.
Beautiful inside and worth visiting
Sørlandet's
Art Museum (2 minutes walk from the cathedral) is the town's art gallery with permanent and changing exhibitions
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