City walk of Mo i Rana
The last execution in 1647, the construction of a new church financed by the Sami, the first school in Nordland, AS Norsk Jernverk, transformations, and success stories — all this and more will be part of our city walk.
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About the experience
The last execution in 1647, the construction of a new church financed by the Sami, the first school in Nordland, AS Norsk Jernverk, transformations, and success stories — all this and more will be part of our city walk.
Located near Svartisen on the edge of the Polar Circle region, Mo i Rana is the second-largest city in Nordland. It is a city within Rana Municipality with a total of 18,900 inhabitants. While that may seem small compared to many other places, it is large enough for us who live here because we have everything we need to thrive and enjoy a good life.
This area has been inhabited for thousands of years, and the Sami culture has played an incredibly important role in shaping the local culture, food, and community. Mo Church and the Sami School at Moholmen were largely funded by the Sami community; the church was completed in 1723, and the Sami School in 1722.
The tour lasts about 1 hour.
Guiding is usually in Norwegian but can also be provided in English or German if desired.
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Practical info
- Duration
- 1 hours
- Difficulty
- easy
- Maks deltakere
- 30
- Location
- Mo Stasjon, Nordland
Meeting point
Mo Stajon
Mo Stasjon, Nordland
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