MS Trollfjord 2022
Folder: "Riksvei 1"
Protective fence
for the spring bulbs:-)
HFF, folks!
Christo?
No, just restoration work at Bergen railway station....
KODE 1
The building from 1896 was more interesting than the exhibition about Bergen artists influenced by Impressionism...
KODE 2
kodebergen.no/en/exhibitions/paul-mccarthy
The video installation had just ended, only the red light remained (see notes)
Bergen Street Art
EXIF: 1/100 • f/8.0 • 28.0 mm • ISO 100 LEICA CAMERA AG LEICA Q2 SUMMILUX 1:1.7/28 ASPH.
Giske Church
Die aus Marmor (unter Verputz nicht zu sehen) erbaute Kirche stammt in dieser Form vermutlich aus dem 14. Jahrhundert.
Ursprünglich war hier die Privatkapelle der Adelsfamilie Giske, die Verbindungen zum norwegischen Königshaus hatte. Eine Tochter aus dem Hause Giske heiratete den norwegischen König Harald III. Hardråde, der 1066 bei Stamford Bridge fiel.
Später wurde die Kirche zur Pfarrkirche.
Originally the private chapel of the noble Giske family, the current church probably dates from the 14th century. The Giske family had ties to the Norwegian kings, one daughter married King Harald III. Hardråde who died in 1066 in the Battle of Stamford Bridge.
Later the marble church (the marble doesn't show under the whitewash) was used as a parish church.
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