Sights in Mo I Rana
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Grønligrotta
The most accessible and most visited cave is Grønligrotta, 25km north of Mo. There’s electric lighting (it’s the only illuminated tourist cave in Scandinavia) and the 30-minute tour takes you along an underground river, through a rock maze and past a granite block torn off by a glacier and deposited in the cave by the brute force of moving water.
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Church
The oldest building in town, Mo’s original church was constructed in 1724. With its steeply pitched roof and onion dome, it deserves to be open to visitors during more than the current brief hours. In the graveyard is a monument to Russian prisoners who died in captivity and the gravestones of eight British soldiers, killed in commando raids in May 1940.
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Mo Kirke
The oldest building in town, Mo's original church was constructed in 1724. With its steeply pitched roof and onion dome, it deserves to be open to visitors during more than the current brief hours. In the graveyard is a monument to Russian prisoners who died in captivity and the gravestones of eight British soldiers, killed in commando raids in May 1940.
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Rana Museum of Natural History
The Rana Museum of Natural History illustrates the geology, ecology, flora and wildlife of the Arctic Circle region, and features several hands-on exhibits that will engage children. The ticket price also gives entry to the Rana Museum of Cultural History.
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Havmannen Sculpture
Havmannen Sculpture, a sculpture forever up to his knees in water, turns his back on the town and gazes resolutely out over the fjord. His clean lines and rounded profile are the work of by British sculptor Antony Gormley.
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Rana Museum of Cultural History
The Rana Museum of Cultural History is a giant model of old Mo before the steelworks altered her complexion for ever. The ticket price also gives entry to the Rana Museum of Natural History.
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