Åpen Gård hos Bergvang

Bergvang visitor's farm is open Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.

Tickets can be purchased at the gate and are NOK 125,- for children from the age of 1 year and adults. Free entry for children under 1 year old. We accept companion certificates.
For various reasons it is not possible to bring your own dog.

Program:
Feeding the huskies at 11:00 am and 1 pm
Feeding the pigs at 11:30 am and 1:30 pm
Visit the alpacas at 12:00 am and 2 pm
Ponyrides for children between 11:00 am -2:30 pm (purchase ticket at the farm shop or pay by using Vipps)
Dog sledding winter/autumn/spring if the weather permits – this will be announced on Facebook before the weekend.

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Małgorzata Mirga-Tas – En annen historie

Niki de Saint Phalle (1930–2002) first made a name for herself on the international art scene at the turn of the 1960s. Together with artists such as Andy Warhol, Niki de Saint Phalle was at this time early on in developing a new role as an artist in close dialogue with the television medium in particular.

She was a key player in the new generation of young artists who, in the early 1960s, broke the boundaries of what a work of art could be. Rather than a static sculpture or painting, art could also be an event or a performance, experimental artists such as Saint Phalle showed us at this time. Saint Phalle had a clear socio-political agenda and a feminist commitment throughout her career. Increasingly, she worked in close dialogue with society and her audience, whom she also invited into large architectural constructions in public spaces from the mid-1970s.

Saint Phalle was a pioneer of her time who broke the boundaries of what a woman could think and do in public. She broke the boundaries for herself and for other women.

The exhibition deals with the most important thematic periods in Saint Phalle's artistry in a "semi-chronological" presentation. It shows the first oil paintings and Saint Phalle's work with assemblages in the late 1950s before we are invited into her famous "Skyte paintings". It presents her "white period" and the many and different sculptures of women in all colors and shapes, so-called "Nanas".

It also addresses Saint Phalle's interest in film and theatre, devoting space to her work in public space culminating in the large Tarot garden in Tuscany, which she worked on until her death.

Oslonature: Scenic Forest Hike with local guide & dog.

Head out of Oslo and discover this scenic guided hiking experience. Head off the beaten path as you hike up a small peak to admire amazing views, enjoy a traditional Norwegian waffle with brown cheese and local jam, wander past a tranquil lake, and take in the fresh air while enjoying good conversations.

Meet your guide and founder of Oslonature and set out to discover the beauty of Norwegian nature. Hike through lush greenery, past a lake and up towards a viewpoint. Wander along pathways and share stories and memories as you walk. Your guide will meet you at Kolbotn train station, a 20-minute train ride from Oslo central station. Your guide will walk you back to the meeting point after the hike. Further instructions will be given after booking. The hike is beginner friendly and does not require any specialized equipment.

MEETING POINT
Kolbotn train station

HIGHLIGHTS

• 2,5 h guided hike only a 20-minute train ride from Oslo central station 
​• Every day at 9-11.30 am
• Small groups 

• Free cancellation 24 h in advance
• Participate in a quiz to learn about Norwegian culture
• Your local guide is also the founder of Oslonature
• Easy and picturesque hike with possibility to swim in the fresh lake (about 20 degrees in the summer)

• Enjoy the company of the friendly dog, Nero​
• Discover hidden gems like a scenic lake and taste authentic Norwegian waffles
• Possibility to buy a handcrafted wooden souvenir, only for Oslonature customers. Have a look here: Handcrafted wooden souvenir | Oslonature