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Maihaugen (''De Sandvigske Samlinger på Maihaugen, Lillehammer'') is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Lillehammer,
Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the ...
. Maihaugen, with close to 200 buildings, is one of Northern Europe's largest open-air museums and is one of the largest cultural facilities in Norway.


History

The founder, Anders Sandvig, collected from old houses and farmyards within
Gudbrandsdalen Gudbrandsdalen (; en, Gudbrand Valley) is a valley and traditional district in the Norwegian county of Innlandet (formerly Oppland). The valley is oriented in a north-westerly direction from Lillehammer and the lake of Mjøsa, extending towa ...
to provide a sample of Norwegian culture and history in a museum. He first started in his backyard, but when his collection grew, in 1901, the town council offered him a permanent site for the museum. In 1904, the city of Lillehammer set aside an area already known as Maihaugen and bought Sandvig's collection and established the Sandvig Collections (''Sandvigske Samlinger''), the formal name for Maihaugen. Sandvig was at first hired as an unpaid curator but was later appointed the museum's first director. The new site of the museum had been used as a picnic and meeting place for the townspeople. People had met here to celebrate the
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and to light bonfires for Midsummer eve. Maihaugen tells the history of how people have been living in the Gudbrandsdalen from the Middle Ages until today. Social Institutions such as a church, school, post office, railway station, shops, prisons and military facilities are all represented at the museum. The museum has a rich collection of artifacts, furniture, tools and ornaments, ranging in age from the Middle Ages.
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is one of the main attractions. In 1882, the church was disassembled and sold to Anders Sandvig, who brought it to Lillehammer, where it was re-erected at Maihaugen in 1920–1921. Maihaugen also includes a large photography archive and an indoor museum. Constructed in 1959, they were extended in preparation for the Lillehammer
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. Maihaugsalen concert hall, with over 700 seats and a large exhibition space, was opened in September 1967.


Sections

The open-air museum is divided into three primary sections, the Rural Collection, Historic Town, and the Residential Area. * Rural Collection – from the villages in Lillehammer, focusing on the period 1700–1850 but also houses dating back to the 15th century * Historic Town – collection of buildings from Lillehammer between early 19th century until around 1920 * Residential Area – consists of the time typical single-family homes from nearly all decades of the 20th century


Related sites

The following additional institutions are also under the administration of De Sandvigske Samlinger: * Aulestad in
Gausdal Gausdal is a municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Gudbrandsdal. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Segalstad bru. Other villages in Gausdal include Follebu, Forse ...
– Home of Nobel Laureate,
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* Bjerkebæk in Lillehammer – Home of Nobel Laureate,
Sigrid Undset Sigrid Undset () (20 May 1882 – 10 June 1949) was a Norwegian- Danish novelist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Undset was born in Kalundborg, Denmark, but her family moved to Norway when she was two years old. In 1924 ...
* Norwegian Olympic Museum – Represents all Olympic Games since 1896. * Norwegian Post Museum – Norway's special museum for mail and philately.


Gallery

Gammel bygate på Maihaugen.JPG, Old town street at Maihaugen Museum Losjehuset Maihaugen.jpg, Assembly Hall of the Temperance Movement Maihaugen stasjon.jpg, Maihaugen Station Postgården.jpg, Maihaugen Post Office Maihaugen 1.jpg, Nordre pond at Maihaugen Maihaugen 50s.jpg, Typical Norwegian house from the 1950s


References


Related reading

* Buggeland, Tord ''Maihaugen: De Sandvigske samlinger 100 ar '' (Cappelen. 1987) * Hauglid, Anders Ole ''Maihaugen: The Sandvig Collections guide'' (Lillehammer: 1994) * Valen-Sendstad, Fartein ''The Sandvig collections: Guide to the open air museum'' (Mariendal. 1968)


External links


Official Website

Maihaugsalen at Maihaugen

Maihaugen picture gallery


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