Things to do in Molde
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Romsdalen Folk Museum
Sprawling across a large area within this open-air museum are nearly 50 old buildings, shifted here from around the Romsdal region. Highlights include Bygata (an early-20th-century town street) and a ‘composite church’, assembled from elements of now-demolished local stave churches. In summer, there are very worthwhile guided tours (adult/child Nkr60/free; [hrs] 11am-6pm Mon-Sat, noon-6pm Sun Jul, 11am-3pm Mon-Sat, noon-3pm Sun 15-30 Jun & 1-15 Aug), in English on request.
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Fishery Museum
This museum, on Hertøya island, is a short ferry ride from the Torget terminal. An open-air museum, its cod liver oil factory, cottages and fishermen’s shacks, tiny schoolroom and collection of boats bring to life the coastal fishing cultures around the mouth of Romsdalsfjorden from the mid-19th century onwards. When it’s open, ferries ( [tel] 99 54 98 94; adult/child Nkr50/25) run four times daily from Molde between 11am and 5.45pm.
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Rød
At ‘Red’, the restaurant of Hotell Molde, the menu, with plenty of dishes flashed in and out of the wok and tempting mains such as its fillet of beef with sauté of artichoke, squash and cherry cream sauce, is more exciting than its run-of-the-mill décor.
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Dockside Pub
At this popular place you can snack on pizzas, baguettes and sandwiches, or simply sip a drink either inside or on its attractive quayside terrace, according to the air temperature. It puts on live performances at least weekly.
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