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Norway has long been a popular country with both native and foreign tourists, with a myriad of natural and man made delights for all to see. The capital of Oslo provides a host of activities and attractions for all who visit, with architectural beauties and a multitude of museums for those looking for a cultural hit nestling comfortably alongside the modern, vibrant Norway of pubs, clubs and restaurants – an ideal mix for almost anyone. Those looking for the more cultural experience have a number of attractions on offer including the ever-popular Munch Museum, the National Gallery, the Museum of Skiing and the Viking Museum, as well as architectural sights such as Stortinget, the Parliament Building, and the Cathedral. Aside from the aforementioned pubs and clubs are entertainment experiences such as the Norwegian National Theatre and Oslo Spektrum, amongst many, many others. Elsewhere in the country is a plethora of attractions, with the most popular area in the country undoubtedly being the Southwest, home to the fjords and welcoming more tourists than anywhere else in the country. It is the natural beauty of Norway that keeps visitors coming back for more, with the highly individual and beautiful aesthetic value of the countryside proving an irresistible draw. Other areas of more man-made beauty come from Norway’s other cities, such as the Bryggen harbour district in Bergen – a UNESCOWorld Heritage Site. Amonst other things are the Norwegian National Aviation Centre in Bod, the prehistoric cave carvings near the town of Alta and the beautiful, UNESCO-listed town of Rros, near the Swedish border. Norway is a tranquil and naturally astounding country full of friendly people and good times waiting to happen. With English being a widely spoken language, potential off-plan buyers can feel all the more comfortable in a home away from home.
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