Ål Bygdamuseum

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Ål Bygdamuseum
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place Ål, Norway
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open air museum
opening 1924
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Skiptvet Bygdemuseum is a small open-air museum in the municipality of Ål in the Norwegian province of Viken . It initially comprised six buildings and was opened in 1944. The museum now has 30 historical buildings. Among them is the Leksvol farm, built around 1600, a kind of alpine pasture with a stone building as well as the typical agricultural outbuildings such as pigsty, horse stable, smokehouse etc.

The museum is a branch of the Hallingdal Museum .

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Commons : Ål  - collection of images, videos and audio files

contains historical pictures from the museum, which are not in the public domain in DACH countries and therefore may not be included in the page.

Coordinates: 60 ° 37 ′ 46.9 ″  N , 8 ° 32 ′ 25.9 ″  E