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The Petter Dass Museum at Alstahaug

Helgeland museum
Helgeland museum
Helgeland museum
Petter Dass
Petter Dass was a 17th-century poet-priest who wrote many psalms. In 1689, at the age of 42, he became the parish priest at Alstahaug, where he worked until his death in 1707. His most famous work was Nordlands Trompet (the Trumpet of Nordland) a poetic celebration of Northern Norway’s magnificent landscape, its people, wildlife and seasons. He gained prominence and a wide audience for his writings. Generations of fishermen attached patches of black cloth to the sails on their boats to mourn his passing.

Petter Dass Museum, housed in a striking building designed by Norway’s premier architects, Snøhetta, celebrates this poet-priest and his contributions to the cultural heritage of Northern Norway.

Café and museum shop
When you are ready for a bite or refreshments, head for Margrethe’s Café, which is situated in the museum. The café serves tasty dishes made with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. The museum shop offers a good selection of books, handicrafts and other gift items.

Prestegård and Alstahaug church
At Alstahaug you will also find a beautiful 18th-century vicarage and the 13th-century Alstahaug church, one of seven preserved medieval churches in Northern Norway. The oldest parts of the Romanesque church, the choir and eastern nave, are built with local soapstone.

Read more about Helgeland at www.visithelgeland.com

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The Petter Dass Museum at Alstahaug

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