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The coastal pilgrimage route – an experience all year round

– With the Voice Of Norway smart guide, the Coastal Pilgrims Path will be available all year round. The guide, who is on his own mobile phone, tells the story of the place the walker is at, and the information is available around the clock, says Laila Skaret, general manager at the Gurisenteret in Smøla, which is the northernmost of the 4 pilgrimage centers along the Coastal Pilgrims’ Trail.

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Sustainable dissemination of cultural heritage

In Norway, we have committed ourselves to follow UNESCO’s Convention on the Protection of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, and it is the Cultural Council that is responsible for implementing this UNESCO Convention. We have looked at the possibilities for sustainable dissemination and protection of both intangible and tangible cultural heritage.

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We in Ullensvang offer real experiences all year round

-We have a lot of visitors all summer, and now we want to make all the good things we have available all year round, says Harald Alvavoll, and talks about a forward-leaning municipality that has a close collaboration between Hotel Ullensvang, Alvavoll Frukt & Sidergard and The Fjords .

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Visit Hammerfest makes it easy to visit

-Our visitors take their morning coffee on the stairs together with the reindeer that wander the streets, and the northern lights come when they want. Now we make the experiences available around the clock so that visitors will have a good experience when they visit us. The “Voice of the Arctic Coast” project started one year ago and now the funds of around NOK 600,000 are in place. By the summer we will be ready, says Sten Harald Norund Hansson who is tourism manager and project manager.

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Hologram – revolutionizes the experience of stories and cultural heritage

– Hologram is a hundred times better than going to a museum, says Aksel Torset! Engaged, he turns his mobile around and sees the 3D model of the Viking ship on Edøya. Actually, the Viking ship is in the ground below him. With the technology AR (Augmented Reality) we can revolutionize the experience of history and cultural heritage in a sustainable way!

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6 tips – how to write good audio stories

– You have probably experienced it: Goosebumps that spread over your body when you hear beautiful music, the high pulse and terror when the music in a horror film reaches you, the pleasure you feel from a good narration in the audio book. Hearing helps to enrich our senses and the human voice is what has the most influence on us. We give you 6 tips so that you can engage your listeners in the best possible way.

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Nordkapp chooses a sustainable app as a guide

– Our guests find it charming with strong winds and lots of weather, and they come from all over the world to experience the Nordkapplatået. We get many questions from our guests and they are very pleased when we can tell stories from the place. We now give all guests the same opportunity for guided experiences through the Voice Of Norway audio guide.

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Experience Midsund – with an audio guide you get to hear the good stories too

– The audio guide is part of the good hospitality and we want our visitors to discover places and things they did not know before. At Midsund you can, among other things, walk Norway’s longest continuous staircase, spend the night in a hammock, rent kayaks and bicycles, fish and hear the most wonderful stories in the audio guide while you experience the area here, Hilde Bergebakken says.

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Learn more about the Sámi Parliament

-Here in Karasjok, we have many visitors who come to look at the architecturally beautiful building, which the Sami Parliament is. Usually we hold tours inside the building, but in connection with the pandemic we have now had a great audio guide made that will give our visitors a tour of the outdoor area around the Sami Parliament, says Siv Eli Vuolab.

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With the mobile phone as a guide along Akerselva

Did you know that they produced hats, paper, brushes, radios, yeast, nails, sail cloth, Solo and much else here along Akerselva? That the river could turn blue? Or that we had child labor in Norway? Life along the Akerselva was unique and now you can follow the entire industrial history from the 18th century until our time. Use your mobile phone as a guide.

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Now we put your place on the map

Has your region made arrangements for visitors in the summer of 2021? Check out the benefits of including all sights throughout Norway in the same audio guide – in an infection-friendly way!

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Romsdalsmuseet with digital fun for children

– Now we offer digital fun for children at the museum. Check out the rebus walk in the museum area already now. Beyond the autumn, there will be both a ghost hunt and a hunt for the barn gnome. In addition, the children are entered into a draw for great prizes, says Birgitte Nielsen, museum educator at Romsdalsmuseet.

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Akerselva – a unique outdoor museum – now with a guide via your mobile

Did you know that they produced hats, paper, brushes, radios, yeast, nails, sail cloth, Solo and much else here along Akerselva? That the river could turn blue? Or that we had child labor in Norway? Life along the Akerselva was unique and now you can follow the entire history of industry from the 18th century until our time – via your mobile. – As you walk, you get the right story in the right place – right in your ear, says conservator Dag Andreassen from Teknisk Museum.

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