Lom Sights

  1. Fossheim Steinsenter

    The Fossheim Steinsenter combines Europe's largest selection of rare and beautiful rocks, minerals, fossils, gems and jewellery for sale and it also includes a large museum of Norwegian and foreign geological specimens; we found stones from Gabon, Congo and Brazil.

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  2. Lom Stavkyrkje

    This delightful 12th-century Norman-style stave church, in the centre of town on a rise by the water, is one of Norway's finest. Still the functioning local church, it was constructed in 1170, extended in 1634 and given its current cruciform shape with the addition of two naves in 1663. Guided tours explain the interior paintings and Jakop Sæterdalen's chancel arch and pulpit (from 1793). At night, the church is lit to fairy-tale effect. Entry to the grounds is free.

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  3. Norwegian Mountain Museum

    Acting as the visitors centre for Jotunheimen National Park, this worthwhile mountain museum contains mountaineering memorabilia, exhibits on natural history (the woolly mammoth is a highlight) and cultural and industrial activity in the Norwegian mountains. There's also an excellent 10-minute mountain slide show, a discussion of tourism and its impact on wilderness and, upstairs, a scale model of the park.

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  4. Presthaugen Open-Air Museum

    Behind the Mountain Museum, this museum is a collection of 19th-century farm buildings, several stabbur (elevated storehouses), an old hut (it's claimed that St Olav slept here) and a summer mountain dairy.

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