File:Karmsund folkemuseum Haugesund, Norway 2020-06-10 Town cultural history museum husfasade building summer evening light Entrance Inngangsparti rullestolramp entrance Window reflections 00569.jpg

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English: Karmsund folkemuseum, a museum in Haugesund, Norway focusing on the cultural history of the town of Haugesund and the northern part of Rogaland county, especially in the 19th and 20th century. Photo taken on a summer evening on June 10th, 2020.
Norsk bokmål: Karmsund folkemuseum i Haugesund sentrum. Museet dekker kulturhistorien i byen og Nord-Rogaland med særlig vekt på 1800- og 1900-tallet. Bildet er tatt en klar sommerkveld 10. juni 2020 og viser inngangsdøra til museumsbygget, med rullestolramp. Samlingene og kontorene flytta til bygget, opprinnelig et meieri, i 1985.
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