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Store houses in Sunnmore Museum, Alesund.

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Nederlands: Het openluchtmuseum Sunnmøre net buiten Alesund (Noorwegen) heeft veel originele bouwwerken en boten. Het museum is vergelijkbaar met het openlucht museum Bokrijk. Deze kerkhutten (Kyrkjebuer) zijn vanuit Stranda naar het museum gebracht.

"Deze vijf kerkhutten zijn de enige die nog over zijn van de 60 hutten die ooit tussen de kerk en de boothuizen in Stranda stonden. De hutten werden gebruikt voor opslag. Goederen die in de lente per boot naar Trondheim moesten worden verscheept, werden per roeiboot gebracht, op paarden verpakt of 's winters met de hand naar de hutten gedragen en daar opgeslagen. Ook goederen die in de stad waren gekocht, werden hier opgeslagen voordat ze uiteindelijk naar huis werden vervoerd.

De hutten waren ook handig om naar de kerk te reizen en als er tribunalen werden gehouden. Veel mensen reisden de hele dag om naar de kerk te gaan en gebruikten de hutten om te eten en zich om te kleden in hun zondagse kleren. Als de preek voorbij was, bergden ze hun kleren op in de hutten, samen met hun gezangboeken, wasborstels en andere nuttige dingen." (vertaald van [1])
English: Sunnmøre open air museum just outside of Alesund Norway maintains many original structures and boats. These Church Booths (Kyrkjebuer) were brought to the museum from Stranda.

"These five church huts are the only ones left of the 60 huts that once stood lined up between the church and the boathouses in Stranda. The huts were used for storage. Goods due to be shipped by boat to Trondheim in spring were taken by rowing boat, packed on horsesor carried by hand to the huts in winter andstored there. Similarly, goods that had been purchased in town were stored here beforeeventually being transported home.

The huts were also useful when travelling to church and when tribunals were held. Many people would travel all day to get to church,and they would use the huts to eat and getchanged into their Sunday best. When the sermon was over, they store their clothes in the huts together with their hymn books, clothes brushes and other useful items.&quot (cited from [2])
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