Bergen, Sandviken
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Bergen, Sandviken
The museum Smedsgården in my town celebrated fifty years yesterday and I was there for the celebrations. My town, Sandviken, only exists because of the ironworks that was founded here in the 1860's. Before that the area was almost desolate with only a couple of cottages at the shore of Lake Storsjön. The museum is in one of the old houses built for the people who came here to work at the ironworks (that later became Sandvik AB) and shows what it could have looked like, depending on class and time period. It's not big or remarkable, but it's one of the coziest museums I know.^^
Vernal forest path, Norway. by Tõnno Paju
Street in Sandviken - Axel Vindenes
Swedish , b. 1986 -
Oil on mdf, 81 x 123 cm.
This autumn Sandviken has had umbrellas in the trans flags colours hanging in krysset, the crossing of the two pedestrian streets there
SANDVIKEN, SWEDEN.