Monday, May 11, 2015

5/11 - Bergen, Norway

We spent the day walking around Bergen, but it rained a lot.  We took the funicular up to the mountain top, ate lunch, and did some shopping.



I was looking forward to seeing a gnome while we were in Scandinavia. 

This is the Byyggen, which is a series of Hanseatic (medieval) commercial buildings and listed as a World Cultural Heritage site.

A medieval ship

shoes

Combs made from antlers

Games


King Harold - we read a book to the boys about him.

An ice skate

They had nice teeth.

Runes writing on wood.

There was a fantastic modern exhibition called "Scissors for a Brush," which are intricate paper cuts by Karen Bit Vejles.  On average her art takes 250 hours and consist of 250,000 cuts.  She only uses normal paper and scissors.  It was amazing!




Takk for Kaffe (Takk means "thanks")








Look the price of our meal (in Kroner)

The view from the funicular was fogged in.

Isn't he cute?

Michael found a friend.

Fur rugs to keep the passengers warm while they wait for the funicular.


The fog sort of cleared.

A variety of fish and heads.
 

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