Haa Old Vicarage (Hå Gamle Prestegård) With
So and I took a short walk along the coast to Haa Old Vicarage (Hå Gamle Prestegård), she wanted to show me the bee's on the wall.
Already several hundred years ago, Ha old vicarage served as the residence of a senior civil servant, a vicarage, an administrative and cultural centre. Today it is an art and cultural centre with permanent as well as temporary exhibitions. Commission sales. Concerts, literature readings and theme events. Small cafe. Right next to the vicarage are remains of a settlement dating back 8200 years, one of the houses presents its story. Due north of the vicarage is a large grave site from approx. 500 AD, with burial mounds of various shapes and sizes. Glass beads and weapons have been found here.
Here are some of the pictures i took along the way:
Some bunkers still standing from the 2nd world war
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A view over Hå river, one of the best salmon fishing rivers in the country
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Coming up to Haa old vicarage
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The bee's on the wall, "One Love" -by Maja
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Notice the painted art are connected to some old strings hanging on the wall
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Location: Haa Old Vicarage, Jæren, Norway
Camera: Nikon P900
No filter have been used
No editing have been made to these photos
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