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The Family - Bjerkebæk
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Sigrid Undset was born on the 20th of May 1882 in her mother’s home town Kalundborg in Denmark. Her parents were the archaeologist Ingvald Undset (1853-1893) and his Danish wife Charlotte Undset, nee Gyth (1855-1939). When Sigrid Undset was two years old the family moved to Kristiania. Sigrid Undset had two sisters: Ragnhild born in 1884 and Signe Dorothea born in 1887. Sigrid Undset and Anders Castus Svarstad were married at the consulate in Antwerp on the 30th of June 1912. They had three children:.
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Experience Aulestad - Aulestad
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Visit Aulestad, situated approximately 15 kilometres north-west of Lillehammer, and get a unique insight into one of Norway’s best preserved artist’s homes. The farm Aulestad is beautifully situated on the sunny side of Gausdal. This is where the writer Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson (1832-1940) lived with his Karoline for 35 years, and this is where he found great inspiration for his poems and his public engagement. Guided tours in the author's home. Drengestua kafé (The Farmhands' Café). You can find books, lov...
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Map and Directions - Aulestad
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Aulestad is located 18 kilometres from Lillehammer and signposted on the E6 north of Lillehammer. Take RV225 signposted Gausdal on the E6 and carry on this road past Follebu to the centre of Aulestad. Free parking by the Dikterportal below the house. You can take a bus from Lillehammer bus station. TripAdvisor customers recommend staying overnight close to Aulestad. TripAdvisor customers recommend staying overnight close to Aulestad. Guided tours in the author's home. Opening hours and prices.
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The Nobel Laureate - Aulestad
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The Swedish Academy decided to award the Nobel Prize for Literature to Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson on 19 November 1903. He received the prize from King Oscar II in Stockholm on the 10th of December. The prize consisted of a gold medal and 141,357 kroner and 57 øre. The Nobel committee's basis for giving the award. Kong Oscar II gratulerer Bjørnson med Nobelprisen. Tegning av Andreas Bloch. Guided tours in the author's home. Drengestua kafé (The Farmhands' Café). Opening hours and prices. The history of Aulestad.
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Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson - Aulestad
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Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson was a huge personality, poet and public debater. He had an opinion about most things in his time and was active in many countries. Bjørnson was engaged in important political and society issues and left his mark in many countries in a variety of areas. Only a few Norwegians have had as much international influence as Bjørnson. Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson became the great cultural personality of the literary, cultural and political life of the time. No issue was too small or too large.
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Visit us - Aulestad
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Aulestad, the home of Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a gem for literary enthusiasts, garden lovers and everyone in the vicinity. Open for guided tours and a varied programme during the summer season. Opening hours and prices. Aulestad, the home of Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is located along RV 255, just to the north of the centre of Follebu. Dikterportalen lies beside the road, a tourist office run by the municipality of Gausdal. Guided tours in the author's home. Drengestua kafé (The Farmhands' Café).
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What happens? - Bjerkebæk
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Guided tour of the house. Opening hours and prices. The history of Bjerkebæk. The Norwegian Olympic Museum. The Norwegian Postal museum. Aulestad - the home of Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson. Sigrid Undsets veg 16E, Lillehammer. Telefon: 47 61 28 89 00. Mandag - fredag kl. 09.00 - 15.30.
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Sigrid Undset (1882-1949) - Bjerkebæk
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Sigrid Undset is one of the leading and internationally most well known Norwegian authors of the 1900s. She made her literary début in 1907 with the novel of marriage. 1911) became Sigrid Undset’s breakthrough novel. To write was to live my own life and do my own work.". The medieval novels about. 1925-1927) were written at Bjerkebæk. She was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928 for her powerful description of Nordic life in the middle ages . Guided tour of the house. Opening hours and prices.
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