Sverd i fjell & Domsteinane Stavanger Rogaland Norge Norra Norvegia Norway
Sverd i fjell & Domsteinane
STAVANGER
Rogaland
Norge Norra Norvegia Norway
Sverd i fjell (English: Swords in Rock) is a commemorative monument located in the Hafrsfjord neighborhood of Madla, a borough of the city of Stavanger in Rogaland, Norway.
The monument was created by sculptor Fritz Røed from Bryne and was unveiled by King Olav V of Norway in 1983.
The three bronze swords stand 10 metres (33 ft) tall and are planted into the rock of a small hill next to the fjord.
They commemorate the historic Battle of Hafrsfjord which by tradition took place there in the year 872, when King Harald Fairhair gathered all of Norway under one crown.
The largest sword represents the victorious Harald, and the two smaller swords represent the defeated petty kings.
The monument also represents peace, since the swords are planted into solid rock, so they may never be removed.
Domsteinane på Sola
Dating the ring is difficult, as no material is found that can be used directly for dating. Since more stone rings originate from the older Iron Age (500 BC - 550 AD), it is assumed that this ring also originates from this time. The ring, however, differs from the others with its mathematical sector section with 8 sectors and 24 bautestines.
A bautastein stands at the end of the sector line, while each sector has 2 bautasteines.
All the remains of the stone ring disappeared somewhere, some due to sandfire and erosion others because the farmers used the stone as brandstones.
Just south of Solastrand, we find one of Norway's most exciting and mysterious memories.
Here, only a short distance from the one runway at Sola Airport, in a dense pine forest, we find Norway's response to Stonehenge, says some. sola historielag, domsteinane
A stone ring that has attracted archaeologists and historians throughout the ages, and which has sometimes not been visible and has therefore had a mystery characteristic of them. For almost 10 years, Sola Historielag worked to get out and reconstruct this powerful symbol from a distant time.
This stone ring has been a mystery for historians and archaeologists ever since it was discovered in 1745. The first description we know of this ancient memory was written by the county director Bendix Christian de Fine in his description of the Stavanger County in 1745.
In 1860, antiques Nicolay Nicolaysen could not recover the Domsteins, but only a few years later in 1879, conservator Anders L. Lorange came from Bergen Museum on a trip to Sola and the stone circle on Sola was a natural goal. Using a local girl, he found the circle of stone. sola historielag, domsteinane Lorange was the first to give a more detailed description of the monument itself.
The next serious description of Domsteinane, who also gave new information and not least a new drawing, came from conservator Tor Helliesen, from Stavanger Museum. When Helliesen wrote about Domsteinane in 1902, just 30 years after Lorange had been there, there had been a number of changes. Now it was strange enough that the circle was almost complete.
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Sverd i Fjell
Sverd i fjell (English: Swords in Rock) is a commemorative monument located in the Hafrsfjord neighborhood of Madla, a borough of the city of Stavanger in Rogaland, Norway.
The monument was created by sculptor Fritz Røed from Bryne and was unveiled by King Olav V of Norway in 1983. The three bronze swords stand 10 metres (33 ft) tall and are planted into the rock of a small hill next to the fjord. They commemorate the historic Battle of Hafrsfjord which by tradition took place there in the year 872, when King Harald Fairhair gathered all of Norway under one crown. The largest sword represents the victorious Harald, and the two smaller swords represent the defeated petty kings. The monument also represents peace, since the swords are planted into solid rock, so they may never be removed.
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Film of Swords in Rock with my drone. Hafrsfjord, Norway
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Swords in Rock - Sverd I Fjell - World's Greatest Monuments - One Minute History
In Stavanger, Norway stands the iconic Sverd I Fjell, known to the rest of the world as the Swords In Rock. Unsheathed by King Olav the 5th in 1983, this tribute honors the medieval Battle of Hafrsfjord - in which western Norway began unifying under one crown. Although unification of the land is said to have taken many centuries, Harald Fairhair is widely accepted as the first legitimate king of Norway and his reign lasted nearly six decades. A full millennium removed from the battle, the Haraldshaugen monument was unveiled in Haugesund, Norway in honor of the country's first king. Today, the Svahd-vi-fee-yehl Sverd i fjel serves as a popular destination for travellers in Norway. Fritz Røed's creation stands at ten meters and are to never be removed from its solid rock foundation. The swords symbolize peace and unity in a proud Norway.
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Awesome SVER I FJELL in stavanger really nice spot
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Historie. Her i Hafrsfjord ble Norge samlet til ett rike. Harald Hårfagre.
Samlet Norge i 872, nesten 1000 år før Norge fikk sin egen Grunnlov på Eidsvoll (1814). Monumentet er til minne om dette viktigste kapittelet i Norges historie.
Monumentet er laget av skulptøren Fritz Røed fra Bryne og ble avduket av Kong Olav.
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Sverd i fjell (Swords in rock). Stavanger
This was where Harald Fairhair gathered Norway into one kingdom in 872.
✈ NORWAY 2016 |#6 STAVANGER + Sverd I Fjell - September
This is a video/documental, filmed by me with my Gopro Hero 3+ Silver (2016-September). My family and I did a 9
days holiday travel in Norway, this video contain the trekking into Sverd I Fjell Stavanger area.
Hikers: Ana Belen Vivanco (ESP), Adriana Vivanco (ESP)
Ana Solano (ESP) & Alex Vivanco (PER)
Thanks! all persons to help us and appear in this video.
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Sverd i fjell
«Sverd i fjell» er et monument innerst i Hafrsfjord i Stavanger kommune. Monumentet er laget av skulptøren Fritz Røed fra Bryne og ble avduket av Kong Olav i 1983. Det er tre store sverd som er satt ned i svaberget til minne om slaget i Hafrsfjord i 872, da Harald Hårfagre samlet Norge til ett rike.
Det største sverdet representerer den seirende kongen, mens de to andre symboliserer de tapende småkongene. Minnesmerket er også et fredssymbol, sverdene er satt ned i fjellet for at de aldri mer skal brukes. Sverdene er opptil 9,2 m høye, og er utformet over tre typer vikingtidssverd som er temmelig vanlige å finne over hele landet.
Sverd i fjell, Stavenger, Norway (Timelapse) by Eduardo Fuentes Veliz
Sverd i Fjell - Swords in Rock - Justujoo
Sverd i fjell is a commemorative monument located in the Hafrsfjord neighborhood of Madla, a borough of the city of Stavanger in Rogaland, Norway. Unsheathed by King Olav the 5th in 1983, this tribute honors the medieval Battle of Hafrsfjord - in which western Norway began unifying under one crown.
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Sverd i Fjell og svaner
Sverd i fjell (Swords in Rock) is a monument located at the Hafrsfjord fjord, in Stavanger, in Norway.
The monument was created by sculptor Fritz Røed from Bryne and was unveiled by king Olav V of Norway in 1983. The three swords stand 10 metres tall and are planted into the rock of a small hill. They commemorate the historic Battle of Hafrsfjord that took place there in the year 872, when King Harald Fairhair gathered all of Norway under one crown.
The largest sword represents the victorious Harald, and the two smaller swords represent the defeated petty kings. The monument also represents peace, since the swords are planted into solid rock, whence they may never be removed.