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Towards Distant Lands and Eras

The exhibition “Towards Distant Lands and Eras” is directed towards children, and is arranged as a journey in time and space - to distant lands and eras.

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The children embark on a boat and arrive at a castle in a desert landscape. On the way, they meet the Midgard Serpent. In the castle, the children may dress up. They may also play with swords and shields. Moreover, they may creep into a nomad’s tent, or be a king or queen. The samples are made with children in mind, and are meant to be a connecting link to the Museum’s other exhibitions.

 

Sigrid Kaland is responsible for the exhibition. Collaboration on design: Marit Askeland.