The Norwegian Folk Museum has a really interesting set-up. It is set up with a number of small farms, as well as an old city block from Oslo, and of course the stave church.
Here is one of the storage sheds
Here is one of the storage sheds
this is the interior of a typical storage shed- at least the lower level
A small farm
this main room in the open-hearth house was everything. The whole family shared the two beds on either side of the fire. In the summer the children might sleep in the barn or storage houses.
you can see the fireplace/stove is nicer, and there are windows allowing substantially more light than the older houses.
A traditional Norwegian Engagement "ring". The prospective bridegroom would carve the flat iron for the girl he wished to marry, if she accepted they were engaged, if not he had to carve a different one for the next girl he wanted to propose to.
This was at the pottery workshop, they make and sell the pottery there.
This is from the old city section, I think it is more like several blocks of buildings.The concession stand in the folk museum
interior of church
top of staves
exterior of Sami house
interior
traditional Sami costumes