Being one of the oldest countries in Europe, this locale is expected to be rich in history and heritage. Norway is known for the vikings and Norse mythology, but the beautiful country also hides timeless wonders that will leave you mesmerized. The country features many architecture that bring back memories of viking myths and legends.
The country’s old architecture’s beauty lies in its ability to blend with nature. From stave churches to the traditional wooden houses, these buildings seemingly become part of nature in Norway’s landscape. Visitors will appreciate the centuries of architectural development in Norway’s fairy tale–like countryside.
Here are twenty-one images of the wonders hidden away in Norway’s countryside.
Seter Huts, Norangdal Valley
Old Village
Lake Bondhus, Bondhusbreen
An Old Sæter House, Sykkylven
Borgund Stavkirke
Aurora Over the Small Fishing Village Bugøynes

King Oscar Ii Chapel, Grense, Jakobselv
An Ancient Road, Vindhellavegen
Bridge Over Låtefossen Waterfall, Odda, Hordaland

A House in Tjøme
Renndølsetra, Sunndal
Bridge in Norway
A House in Tjøme

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