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⚔️🌊 Review Sverd i fjell – Three Swords of Stavanger
A large sculpture on the fjord, with a peaceful atmosphere full of historical power
One of the most memorable landmarks in Stavanger, Norway is Sverd i fjell, also known as the “Three Swords in Rock”, a giant sculpture of three Viking swords, embedded in the rocks on the shores of Hafrsfjord Lake.
The three swords were built to commemorate the first unification of Norway in the 9th century by King Harald Fairhair, who united the kingdoms, and this battle took place on this lake.
• The largest sword represents the king.
• The other two represent the leaders of the opposing faction.
• The impressive thing is that the swords are embedded in the rocks, symbolizing “peace” because when the swords are embedded in the ground, it means the intention to never fight again.
🧭 This place is located in the middle of nature, with a peaceful atmosphere and a cool breeze blowing all the time. It is perfect for walking, taking pictures, or just stopping by to relax.
🎨 Yellow house on the fjord – living natural art
Near the Sverd i fjell area, you will see a yellow wooden house standing out on the shore, which is usually used to store boats or fishing equipment.
But with its simple shape, bright colors that contrast with the sky and sea, and its location in a very quiet and beautiful corner of the fjord — it makes this yellow house look like a work of art in the middle of nature.
It is not just an ordinary storage house, but a “Norwegian backdrop” that conveys simplicity, warmth, and gently connects humans with the sea.
📸 For those who love taking pictures, I assure you that the corner of the yellow house and the giant sword are a beautiful pair that you must have on your camera!
💬 Summary of impressions
Sverd i fjell is not just a sculpture, but a place that perfectly combines history, nature, and art.
Both the Viking atmosphere, the tranquility of the lake, and the powerful simplicity of the wooden houses on the shore make this a destination that should be visited at least once in a lifetime.
📍 Location: Hafrsfjord, Stavanger, Norway
🚗 Accessible by both car and public transportation
⏰ Open 24 hours / No admission fee
🧡 Suitable for those who love taking pictures, walking, or just sitting still to get inspired
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