TOP 40 TROMSO (NORWAY) Tourist Attractions (Things to Do)
Best places to visit in Tromso - Norway. Tromsø, the municipality in Troms county, lies in Northern Norway. Tromso is the third largest north of the Arctic Circle anywhere and the largest urban area in Northern Norway.
Things to do in Tromso is to visit beautiful and iconic places such as Fjellheisen Tromso, Tromso Fjords, The Polar Museum (Polarmuseet, Tromso Botaniske Hage (botanical garden), Polaria, Tromso Museum, Telegrafbukta Beach, Grotfjord and Northern Norwegian Science Center.
Other where to go list in Tromso is to go to Tromso Bridge, Prestvannet Lake, Tromso Public Library and City Archives, Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum, The Lyngen Alps, Tromso Domkirke (Cathedral), Macks Brewery (Macks Olbryggeri), Perspektivet Museum, Our Lady Catholic Church and Skansen.
Some must to visit places in Tromso are Profil Glassdesign, Tromso Jernbanestasjon, MS Polstjerna, Tromso Mini Zoo, Roald Amundsen Monument, Memorial of Deportation of Jews of Tromso, Jekta Storsenter, Lyngstuva, Charlottenlund Park and Elverhoy Kirke,
Other things to do or what to do list in Tromso is to visit Tromso Center for Contemporary Art, Galleri Nord, Tromsobadet KF, Krane Art Gallery, Lavhaugen Museum, Lone Slydahl, Graff Brygghus, Batvraket ved Tomasjordnes and Kastnes Bygdetun.
Thats all about tourist attractions in Tromso - Norway, total of 40 top beautiful places and things to do in Tromso by Explore Earth.
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List of Best Things to do in Tromso,Norway
Jerez De La Frontera
Grotfjord
Tromso Botaniske Hage
Tromso Public library and City Archives
Tromso Tourist Information
Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum
Perspektivet Museum
Tromso Museum
The Polar Museum (Polarmuseet)
Northern Norwegian Science Center
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Tromsّ is a city in the very northernmost part of Norway. It is almost 350 km north of the Arctic Circle and is one of the best places to view the spectacular Northern Lights in winter.
Tromsّ is a surprise to most visitors: Here you find art, history, sophistication, good food and an infamous nightlife in a bustling, tiny city. All of it, though, is surrounded by spectacular scenery that is visible from everywhere in town. The city is home to the world's northernmost university, as well as research institutes and satellite based industry. The population is therefore highly skilled, but retains the straightforwardness and sense of humour that the North is known for.
See in Tromso, Norway
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Tromsّ's most visited attractions include Polaria, The Arctic Cathedral, The Cable Car, The Tromsّ Museum, the Polar Museum and the Botanic Garden.
Aurora
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The Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights is a natural light phenomenon in the night sky.
Tromsّ is very favorably located for viewing the Northern Lights, but you cannot see the aurora at all times.
Tromsّ is within the aurora belt mostly between 6pm and midnight, occasionally between 4pm and 2am.
It has to be dark for you to see it. Between late September and late March, it is dark after six, and you have maximum chances of seeing the lights.
Clouds obstruct the view of the Northern Lights. October and November are humid autumn months, and often you don't see the lights. From December onwards, the weather is drier. March is THE driest month in this six-month period of good chances.
Conclusion: December to mid/late March are the best times. Pick December/January for atmospheric visits in the dark, or February/March for thrilling outdoor activities. Sporty, outdoorsy people are recommended to come in March, as this month gives the opportunity to do outdoor activities in plenty of sunshine and good weather, and still observe the aurora after dark. The mid term holiday in February in many European countries is also a good time to come.
Museums and galleries
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Tromsّ Museum (University Museum), Lars Thّrings veg 10 (Take bus 37 from Fredrik Langes gate), ☎ +47 77 64 50 00,is a rather large museum with a number of different exhibits on the North. Look out for their Sami exhibits, the Archaeological Exhibit, Religious art and Northern Lights machine. Avoid Sundays, as weekend daddies let their little monsters run screaming through the exhibits. In the summer of 2008 they invited everyone to a cup of coffee in gammen, a traditional Sami turf house built outside the building
Polar Museum, Sّndre Tollbodgaten 11, ☎ +47 77 60 66 30, displays the Arctic Hunting that took place from Tromsّ, as well as the expeditions to the Arctic. The museum is houses in an old warehouse from 1830.
Perspektivet Museum, Storgata 95, ☎ +47 77 60 19 10, has temporary exhibits on the north. Their location in an 1838 building in the main street is superb, and there is free admission.
The Northern Norwegian Art Museum (Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum), Sjّgata 1, ☎ +47 77 64 70 20, has art from Northern Norway from 1800 onwards, as well as Norwegian art in general. Look out for their temporary exhibits.
The Tromsّ Gallery of Contemporary Art (Tromsّ Kunstforening), Muségata 2, ☎ +47 77 65 58 27, has temporary exhibits on contemporary art
Tromsّ War Museum (Tromsّ Forsvarsmuseum), Solstrandveien (Bus 28 from the main square), ☎ +47 77 65 54 40, situated in a wartime German bunker, focuses on the sinking of the Tirpitz in 1944. It's open in summer only, because of the temperature
Nature
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The nature surrounding Tromsّ is spectacular. Mountains, fjords and fauna in an arctic perspective. Just outside Tromsّ you can find various birds (Sea Eagles, Puffins, Fulmars), Muskoxen and the worlds largest mammals - the whales. For whale watching in Tromsّ - Whale watching in Norway
Do in Tromso, Norway
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Most activities take place in the sheltered waters around the city area, or in the mountains surrounding the city. Check out the website of the Tourist Information for all the details. The Tourist Information also has a number of organised tours on offer.
Some activities are easy to do without assistance, whereas others require the guidance of a trained guide. Make sure you know what you're doing before setting off on your own.
Sveriges Kongepar på besøk i Norge - Tromsø
I dag kom det det svenske og det norske Kongeparet til Tromsø. I land ventet et rikholdig program. Utenfor Vitensenteret ble Kongeparene møtt av små barn og store såpebobler. Det ble også en vandring i Arktisk Botanisk hage før turen gikk til Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum der de Kongelige fikk ta Den kongelige reise Sølvbryllupsgaven, nærmere i øyesyn. Besøket til Tromsø ble avsluttet med en byvandring og tur med hest og kjerre. Dronning Sonja fikk også med seg litt lesestoff om bord, som hun kjøpte av en gateselger på byvandringen.
Avan Sinnteal - The Journey of Peder Balke
Peder Balke was a Norwegian painter during 19th century Romanticism, whom I discovered in the Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum of Tromsø. I was attracted, in particular, by the paintings he made from the Finnmark county.
With much admiration I read the life story of this extraordinary man, turning it into “The Journey of Peder Balke”, focussing on the time he spend in his native country. My song ends with the description of my favourite painting ‘Sami with Reindeer under the Midnight Sun’.
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“The Journey of Peder Balke”
Come all you rovin’ craftsmen
My story I will tell
My name is Peder Balke
And in Norway I did dwell
I’s born in Ness on Helgøya
In the year of 1804
Times of hardship and famine
And scarcity on the moor
I’s brought up by my mother
And she treated me right well
Yet I always felt the longing
This country for to travel
So I went for Christiania [Oslo]
My ambitions to renew
Then further off to Stockholm
Where in painting I was schooled
‘twas many a marvellous picture
Created by Ezdorf’s hand
Made me dream and wander
‘bout remote and distant lands
‘till one day ‘fore the sun did rise
With pencil, paper and paint
I laid my hopes and I lost my heart
Upon a northbound trail
The sights of Nærøydalen
Are still vivid in my mind
With its waterfalls enchanting
Tumblin’ downwards side by side
To join their siblings’ mother
The open, boundless sea
That’s where I am bound to go
My fortune for to meet
In the year of 1832
For Trondheim we set sail
Awaitin’ there our ship to call
To take us over the sea
Past the lovely coast of Helgeland
Torghatten and Hestmannøy
Gone to meet my youthful dreams
Beneath the midnight sun
While sailin’ down to Tromsø town
Upon the foaming sea
The Seven Sisters Mountain Range
Onto my eyes revealed
And as I drew the outlines
While on the bulky waves
I felt a strong belonging
To nature’s dauntless fate
Then of a town called Vadsø
My amazement I couldn’t restrain
The Sami people roamin’ o’er
The endless Finnmark plains
With herds of reindeer grazing
Down a pale deserted land
Their shepherd peacefully gazing
At nature might and grand
Now ‘tis many a day I’ve rambled
O’er the mountains high and steep
And many’s the day I’ve sailed upon
The wild Norwegian Sea
From the island of Helgøya
To the endless Finnmark plains
With pencil and paper
Drawing from nature
On the road to far away
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All facts are based on following articles: ‘Peder Balke: Vision and Revolution’ by Marit Ingeborg Lange and ‘In Quest of the Sublime: Peder Balke and the Romantic Discovery of the North’ by Knut Ljøgodt.
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© 2018 AVAN SINNTEAL
Tromsø Salsaklubb Buscando al sol
Tekst/musikk av Carlos Alfredo Jeldes-Ramirez med bandet
INTI FUSION og sangen heter Buscando al sol som betyr Leter etter solen. Opptak er gjort på Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum i Tromsø.
Sølvbryllupsgaven
I denne videoen får du en liten smakebit av utstillingen Sølvbryllupsgaven ved Nordnorsk kunstmuseum i tillegg til Dronningens førsteinntrykk.
Sølvbryllupsgaven er en del av utstillingsrekken Den kongelige reise - Regjeringens gave til Kongeparets 75-årsjubileer.
Gaven består av seks utstillinger med skatter fra de kongelige samlingene av kunst, kulturhistoriske gjenstander og fotografier: Fire større utstillinger i henholdsvis Oslo og Bergen (2012), Tromsø og Trondheim (2013), og to vandreutstillinger som er et tilbud til skoler, gallerier og museer.
I videoen forteller museumsdirektør Knut Ljøgodt også om utstillingen.
Mer informasjon finner du her:
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Women In Conceptual Art | Panel Discussion: A K Dolven, Jo Melvin, Catherine Wood
Women in Conceptual Art Panel Discussion A K Dolven, Jo Melvin, Catherine Wood
A K Dolven lives and works in Oslo and Lofoten, Norway. Dolven’s practice spans a variety of mediums, such as painting, photography, performance, installation, film and sound. Her work alternates between the monumental and the minimal, the universal and the intimate, resonating with concepts and structures beyond the confines of any particular piece. Interpersonal relations and interactions are central to her practice, and many of her performance-based works involve collaborations with other people.
A K Dolven has exhibited extensively internationally at a wide range of institutions and galleries including: KunsthalleBern; Philadephia Museum of Art; Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin; IKON Gallery, Birmingham; Platform China, Beijing; The National Museum of Art, Oslo; KIASMA, Helsinki; Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum, Tromsø; CCC Tours, France and Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. Her work is included in central international private and public collections, among others Art Institute of Chicago, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, Hoffmann Collection and Sammlung Goetz in Germany. Recent solo exhibitions include Kunsthall Svalbard, Longyearbyen, OSL contemporary, Oslo, (2016) and IKON Gallery, Birmingham, (2015). Recent group exhibitions include the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark and 21st Century Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai.
Jo Melvin is a curator and writer, Reader in Archives and Special Collections at Chelsea College of Arts, UAL, London and Director of the Estate of Barry Flanagan. Recent exhibition projects include ‘The Hare as Metaphor: Barry Flanagan’ Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York 2018, Grace Weir ‘unfold’ Laure Genillard Gallery, (2017) ‘fifteen people present their favorite book’, Spoleto, Italy (2017) ‘Barry Flanagan Light Pieces and other works’ & Model, Leeds, (2017) ‘Christine Kozlov: Information No Theory’ Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, (2015) ‘The Xerox Book’, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, (2015) 'Five Issues of Studio International' Raven Row, London (2015). She is currently curating ‘Sculptureless sculpture’ with Vittoria Bonifati at Villa Lontana Rome, with the Dino and Ernesta Santorelli Collection and is guest curator with the Mahler & LeWitt Studios, Spoleto Italy and devising an artist publication and publication-as-exhibition project in collaboration with Viaindustriae, Folignio and with Radio Arte Mobile, Rome and with The Brooklyn Rail, Brooklyn, USA 2018-2019. 2018 recent publications include Keith Milow, Ian Davenport, Helio Oiticica and David Nash.
Catherine Wood was instrumental in founding the performance programme at Tate in 2003 and has since curated more than two hundred live works, both at the museum and within the online space Performance Room which she initiated in 2011. As Senior Curator, International Art (Performance), Wood works on performance projects, exhibitions, collections, having been critical in the acquisition of works by Joan Jonas, Tino Sehgal and Suzanne Lacy among many others, and displays at Tate Modern, as well as being actively engaged in research.
Audio available at:
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The Women in Conceptual Art symposium presented new research in performance, scores, film and happenings emerging from female artists’ conceptual art practices: artists’ work to be addressed will be drawn from but not limited to the following: Christine Kozlov, Eleanor Antin, Lee Lozano, Deborah Hay, Dorothea Rockburne, Hanne Darboven, Ann Hamilton, Pip Benveniste, Carlyle Reedy, Marie Yates, Annabel Nicolson and Anne Bean.
Convened by Dr Jo Melvin and presented by the Camberwell, Chelsea, Wimbledon Graduate School Public Programme.
24 May 2018
Chelsea College of the Arts
Women In Conceptual Art | A K Dolven: when I discovered the end I wanted to live really long
'when I discovered the end I wanted to live really long'
by A K Dolven
PERSONAL - VOICE - BODY - MATERIAL
I am an artist. I create works. Works made of different materials. Material can be oil, sound, metal, film or time, just the passage of time, or a rumor.
A K Dolven lives and works in Oslo and Lofoten, Norway. Dolven’s practice spans a variety of mediums, such as painting, photography, performance, installation, film and sound. Her work alternates between the monumental and the minimal, the universal and the intimate, resonating with concepts and structures beyond the confines of any particular piece. Interpersonal relations and interactions are central to her practice, and many of her performance-based works involve collaborations with other people.
A K Dolven has exhibited extensively internationally at a wide range of institutions and galleries including: KunsthalleBern; Philadephia Museum of Art; Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin;
IKON Gallery, Birmingham; Platform China, Beijing; The National Museum of Art, Oslo; KIASMA, Helsinki; Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum, Tromsø; CCC Tours, France and Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. Her work is included in central international private and public collections, among others Art Institute of Chicago, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, Hoffmann Collection and Sammlung Goetz in Germany. Recent solo exhibitions include Kunsthall Svalbard, Longyearbyen, OSL contemporary, Oslo, (2016) and IKON Gallery, Birmingham, (2015). Recent group exhibitions include the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark and 21st Century Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai.
Audio available at:
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The Women in Conceptual Art symposium presented new research in performance, scores, film and happenings emerging from female artists’ conceptual art practices: artists’ work to be addressed will be drawn from but not limited to the following: Christine Kozlov, Eleanor Antin, Lee Lozano, Deborah Hay, Dorothea Rockburne, Hanne Darboven, Ann Hamilton, Pip Benveniste, Carlyle Reedy, Marie Yates, Annabel Nicolson and Anne Bean.
Convened by Dr Jo Melvin and presented by the Camberwell, Chelsea, Wimbledon Graduate School Public Programme.
24 May 2018
Chelsea College of the Arts
Catwalk-video, kortversjon
I forbindelse med åpningen av utstillingen TECH-STILES (Hilde Hauan Johnsen -- Jon Pettersen -- Ingrid Aarset), og som en ny form for formidling, ble det arrangert en catwalk-visning på Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum. Her ble tekstilarbeider av de tre kunstnerne vist på modeller.
Kunstnerne har brukt teknikker som termokrome, laserkutt og digitalstyrt jaquard i produksjonen av tekstilene − teknikker som også er brukt for å lage noen av verkene utstilt i TECH-STILES.
Videoen vil bli vist i tredje etasje hele utstillingsperioden: 13. oktober 2012 − 20. januar 2013.
Catwalken ble arrangert i samarbeid med Klipperiet (ved Anne Lise Eriksen) og Hålogaland Teater.
Casting: Inger Lise Ebeltoft
Regi: Jonas Sundet
Lyd: DJ Vidar Hanssen
Musikk i dette klippet: Lindstrøm: Råkost (Todd Terje Extended Edit) (c) 2012 Smalltown Supersound
Modeller: Asbjørn Kranz, Jonas Sundet, Ina Marlene Hanssen, Ingrid Gabrielsen, Ida Tobine Martinsen, Kari Borch, Marie Falck Menzoni, Renate Ingvartsen, Maxi Zoglowek, Malene Holand
Video/klipp: Maria Dorothea Schrattenholz
Future food cooking competition-SMAK2068
A taste of SMAK 2068! A future food cooking competition.
This video is produced by Ice-9 as part of the hello X story laboratory to imagine the lives of the future. How might what we do today affect Arctic food culture in 2068. See
Thanks to Yngve Kristiansen, Christer Pedersen, Hanne Sofie Roaldsen and Simen Roaldsen, Trine Lise Olsen, Thomas Leikvoll and Cecilie Myrseth, Kjell Ove Hveding, Akvaplan-niva, Trude Borch, Karin Bloch-Hansen, Sanna Matsson, UIT, Kari Anne Bråthen, Trond Ansten, Polaria, Rigmor Høgseth, Geir Stokke, Maren Lydersen, Matteo Ceddia, SMAK, Mona Hassfjord, Lena Nøstdahl, Marianne Saus, Framsenteret, ARENA-lønnsomme vinteropplevelser, Bama, Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum, Tromsø kommune, Sparebank Nord-Norge, Fritt ord, KORO.
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