Monday 24 March 2014

Helgeland Museum

Another Norwegian lesson = another trip? Why not! :) 

This time we went to the Museum in Nesna. In Helgeland itself are seventeen museums and here you can read something more about them. And if any of you think that visiting museums is boring I have an evidence that in fact it can be a real fun for everyone.


A short introduction...


In the museum you can buy some local products, cards, sweets, toys, books and so on.








In Poland, you can find similar equipment in many villages. Of course is not used any longer, but it's funny when you see it in museum. My grandparents probably still have similar mower in back yard.

















Wait a minute. Didn't I mention that we were able to touch everything, did I? Oh, boy!
For one day we felt like children on a playground and each of us found something interesting there. 


Churn.


Alex, the farmer.


Tereza as a shop assistant.


Photographers.


*sniff* *sniff*


Agata looks like a viking woman :)


Trade flourishes!


Sławek become a Captain James Hook. 



Old fashioned dress up games.


Terezko, why so serious?


It turned out that the piano was tuned. Some of us even started to play.


by: Alex


Selfie in the mirror.


So call me maybe...


I didn't expect that we'll find that many great things in a local museum. In fact, our teacher had to go to the boat (the last one that goes to the island he lives) and we stayed there after classes, because we were curious to see more and more and to play with all this stuff. I think I should visit museums more often! :)

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