If there are other lively festivals in the coming year, let’s talk about Christmas.
The festival is coming in less than a month.
Many Christmas markets have already started in Norway.
Let’s get to know these Christmas markets together!
Norwegian Museum of Cultural History Christmas Market Time: .11.30-.12.01, 12.07-.12.08 The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History has the most famous Christmas market in Norway, which is worthy of its name.
The entire museum is decorated according to different customs and eras, and you can see beautiful homes of old Norwegian merchants or houses of rural families.
Here, you can feel what Christmas was like decades or even hundreds of years ago while walking, and experience the traditional Norwegian Christmas.
The market has more than 100 stalls where you can buy unique Christmas gifts.
In addition, there is an exhibition called "The Christmas Legend", which is about the Norwegian Christmas story from pagan times to the present day.
It's interesting.
Christmas market time at the Meihaugen Open Air Museum: .11.30-.12.01 On the last weekend of November, come to the Meihaugen Christmas Market at the Meihaugen Open Air Museum in Lillehammer and you will be able to enter Christmas
Warm and pleasant atmosphere in front.
Here you can see houses from the Middle Ages to the 1950s that have been decorated, and there are more than 120 stalls selling a variety of local goods.
There are also a series of exciting activities such as Christmas workshops, gingerbread baking, sledding, horse riding, puppet shows and more.
If you want to see what Christmas was like in the past, you can go to the specially decorated Santa Claus House; you can also participate in a theatrical parade and fully experience the historical atmosphere of Norway's largest open-air museum.
Roros Christmas Market Time: .12.05-.12.08. If you want to experience the essence of Nordic Christmas, then Roros is definitely the most suitable place.
The inspiration for Disney's hit movie "Frozen" came from here.
R?ros is located in central Norway and is a famous mining center with important Norwegian pyrite areas nearby.
The village has 17th-century-style wooden buildings, as well as a variety of handicraft shops and cozy cafes.
Ever since the first snowflakes fell on the streets, the Christmas spirit has awakened in R?ros.
Something worth looking forward to begins to happen.
——At the beginning of December every year, a Ross Island Christmas Market is held here.
You can find a dazzling array of locally produced goods such as knitted gloves, glassware, sausages, smoked salmon and wood products, making it the granddaddy of Christmas markets.
In addition, the performance of the band and choir is also a highlight!
Trondheim Christmas Market Time: .12.06-.12.21, 11:00-19:00 Trondheim’s Christmas Market is held in the city center every December.
This is an exciting fair: there are more than 75 stalls selling high-quality handicrafts, delicious Christmas food, unique gifts and more.
There are also over 100 cultural events where you can experience concerts, theatre, horse riding and sledding.
Tasting local delicacies and listening to folk songs and folklore around the campfire is a very local Christmas experience.
There is also a special place here called the blue time "denbltimen".
It provides a magical blue light for the outdoors.
Set against the backdrop of thousands of decorative lights, it's like walking into a Norwegian fairy tale.
How about these Christmas markets?
Do you think it's good?
It was also very lively.