π Reconstructed farmstead from the Migration Period (350-550 AD), located near the University of Stavanger. π Only one of its kind in Norway, built on original archaeological site. It features three stone and turf longhouses, fields with Old Norwegian sheep, and offers a glimpse into daily life before the Viking age. # Why Go β¨ Authentic atmosphere of a 1,500-year-old farm π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Interactive museum with costumed students π See Old Norwegian sheep and traditional longhouses π₯ Experience Iron Age food cooked on open fires π Learn about early Norwegian history ποΈ Magnificent views of Northern JΓ¦ren region and Hafrsfjord # Tips ποΈ Admission included with Archeological Museum ticket. π£οΈ English guided tours available. ποΈ Check website for extended school holiday hours # Cost π° Admission is free with Archeological Museum ticket. # Hours π Open daily mid-June to mid-August (11:00 a.m. β 4:00 p.m.). Sundays only end of May to September. Seasonally closed winter, reopens May 2. # Visitor Centre βΉοΈ Visitor centre with cafe, exhibition, and toilets available. π ΏοΈ Parking available.
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