When the pandemic broke out in March 2020, we missed our many visitors and quickly moved around and created digital communication from various areas here at Stiklestad. Here you will meet our employees who share stories that span over a thousand years - linked to both Olav and the place Stiklestad. This is a small insight into some of what we do.
A warm welcome to "Dagens 1030"
Archaeologist Per Steinar Brevik takes us into our carpenter's hall and tells us about medieval axes and lath techniques.
Museum spokesperson Ida Myhre Kirkholt takes us into the exhibition from the Second World War at the Folkemuseet and tells the children and the whole family why we celebrate Liberation Day on 2 May.
Museum facilitator Lars Børre Hallem takes us to Nordbergshaugen near the center of Verdal, where good colleague and building conservation advisor Jarle Vangstad tells us about the seating system.
Museum craftsman Kai Johansen takes us into the Gildehallen at Middelaldergården Stiklastadir and shows us the art and ornamentation of the Viking Age.
Section leader Arnstein Indahl takes us into the Russian Orthodox "Holy Olav Chapel" here in Stiklestad.
Museum craftsman Rolf Anders Lein tells about the history of the mill and how it works
Museum craftsman Kai Johansen gives tips for nailing activities in Snekkerstua in Stiklestad
Magazine manager Kristin Sørli takes us on a treasure hunt among the over 30 objects in the museum magazine
Museum craftsman Håvard Stuberg shows the Strådalsaga from the mountain village of Vera, which today stands at the Folkemuseet in Stiklestad
Sivert invites the children to visit Leikefjøset and Laura offers eggnog in the Vegvokterboligen
Archaeologist Per Steinar Brevik and museum mediator Øystein Viem talk about iron production and the important function of the forge on the farm
Museum facilitator Øystein Viem and archaeologist Per Steinar Brevik show how fire was made in earlier times
Archaeologist Per Steinar Brevik shows games and sports from the Viking Age Museum facilitator Mildri Ryan in the role of silent Ingeborg-Anna at the folk museum
Museum spokesperson Øystein Viem tells the history of archery
Gunhild Rikstad shows how clothes were made in the Viking Age
Museum spokesperson Ida Kirkholdt Myhre tells the story of Olav and the battle at Stiklestad for the children
Håvard Stuberg tells about exciting discoveries in the Ådalsvollburet.
Lars Børre tells a little about mediation at Middelaldergården Stiklastadir
Arnstein Indahl guides in St. Olav's chapel
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