Dagali Museum is a small local museum in Dagali, within the Hol municipality in Viken county, Norway. The museum is a subsidiary of the Hallingdal Museum. Gunnar Steensen (1870-1970) initiated the collection of historic buildings now comprising the Dagali Museum before 1900. In 1947, he bequeathed to the village of Dagali, the museum buildings and artifacts from Dagali, Skurdal, Tunhovd and Uvdal. Altogether there are 10 buildings at the museum, representing the rural culture of the 18th and 19th century. Ølistugu and Gvølveli seters (mountain farms) are also included in the Dagali museum.
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| - Dagali Museum is a small local museum in Dagali, within the Hol municipality in Viken county, Norway. The museum is a subsidiary of the Hallingdal Museum. Gunnar Steensen (1870-1970) initiated the collection of historic buildings now comprising the Dagali Museum before 1900. In 1947, he bequeathed to the village of Dagali, the museum buildings and artifacts from Dagali, Skurdal, Tunhovd and Uvdal. Altogether there are 10 buildings at the museum, representing the rural culture of the 18th and 19th century. Ølistugu and Gvølveli seters (mountain farms) are also included in the Dagali museum. (en)
- Dagali Museum ist ein kleines Freilichtmuseum in in der Gemeinde Hol in der norwegischen Provinz Viken. Initiator und Gründer des Museums war Gunnar Steensen (1870–1970). Auf ihn geht die Sammlung historischer Gebäude des heutigen Dagali Museum zurück. Zehn Gebäude (einschließlich Almen) stellen die Volkskultur dieser Gegend im 18. und 19. Jahrhundert dar. 1947 übertrug Steensen der Gemeinde Dagali seine Sammlung aus Gebäuden sowie Museumsgut von Dagali, Skurdal, Tunhovd and Uvdal. Das Museum ist heute eine Zweigstelle des Hallingdal Museums. (de)
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| - Dagali Museum is a small local museum in Dagali, within the Hol municipality in Viken county, Norway. The museum is a subsidiary of the Hallingdal Museum. Gunnar Steensen (1870-1970) initiated the collection of historic buildings now comprising the Dagali Museum before 1900. In 1947, he bequeathed to the village of Dagali, the museum buildings and artifacts from Dagali, Skurdal, Tunhovd and Uvdal. Altogether there are 10 buildings at the museum, representing the rural culture of the 18th and 19th century. Ølistugu and Gvølveli seters (mountain farms) are also included in the Dagali museum. (en)
- Dagali Museum ist ein kleines Freilichtmuseum in in der Gemeinde Hol in der norwegischen Provinz Viken. Initiator und Gründer des Museums war Gunnar Steensen (1870–1970). Auf ihn geht die Sammlung historischer Gebäude des heutigen Dagali Museum zurück. Zehn Gebäude (einschließlich Almen) stellen die Volkskultur dieser Gegend im 18. und 19. Jahrhundert dar. 1947 übertrug Steensen der Gemeinde Dagali seine Sammlung aus Gebäuden sowie Museumsgut von Dagali, Skurdal, Tunhovd and Uvdal. Das Museum ist heute eine Zweigstelle des Hallingdal Museums. (de)
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