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    Stavanger (/ s t ə ˈ v æ ŋ ər /, UK also / s t æ ˈ-/, US usually / s t ɑː ˈ v ɑː ŋ ər, s t ə ˈ-/, Norwegian: [stɑˈvɑ̀ŋːər] ⓘ) is a city and municipality in Norway.It is the third largest city and third largest metropolitan area in Norway (through conurbation with neighboring Sandnes) and the administrative center of Rogaland county.

  2. Jun 19, 2023 · Learn everything you need to know about living or visiting Stavanger, Norway's fourth-largest city and an oil capital with a rich history and culture. Find out where Stavanger is located, how to get there, what to do, and what to expect from this vibrant and scenic city on the southwest coast of Norway.

    • Preikestolen Bus & Hike. For those seeking a bird's-eye view of Lysefjord, the hike to Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen) is a must. Perched nearly 2,000 feet above the fjord, this iconic clifftop offers one of the most awe-inspiring views in all of Norway.
    • Join a Lysefjord Sightseeing Cruise. If the Preikestolen hike is too ambitious for you, don't worry. Instead, embark on a captivating three-hour sightseeing cruise from central Stavanger, available daily during the peak season and several times a week throughout the year.
    • Climb the World's Longest Wooden Staircase. For an off-the-beaten-path adventure, consider a stop at Flørli during selected fjord cruises. This historic village, once central to Norway's hydropower efforts, is now a charming retreat and a haven for hikers.
    • Explore Old Stavanger. This historic district of white, wooden houses is right by the cruise ship dock, making it the ideal first attraction for cruise ship visitors.
    • Gamle Stavanger (Old Stavanger) After the Second World War the centre of Stavanger was due to be razed and rebuilt in concrete, a plan opposed by the city architect Einar Hedén.
    • Lysefjord. Stavanger is the most convenient city if you want to experience the wonders of Lysefjord, lying an hour to the east. Words don’t really do justice to the epic landscapes at Lysefjord, but on a boat trip you’ll have a front row view of majestic walls of rock, waterfalls and idyllic little islands.
    • Stavanger Cathedral. In the Storhaug borough not far from the harbour is the oldest and best preserved cathedral in Norway. It was first raised in the Romanesque style in thefirst half of the 12th century and then given an ornate Gothic chancel in the 13th century after a fire in 1272.
    • Stavanger Petroleum Museum. Approaching from the North Sea you could mistake the Petroleum Museum and its shiny metallic cylinders for an oil platform.
  3. Stavanger/Sandnes is Europe’s energy capital with a thriving offshore energy sector. In Sandnes, you’ll find recreational areas with natural icons such as Kjeragbolten and the Dalsnuten mountain peak. Sandnes has grown steadily in the last few years and many new buildings have appeared, including the new town hall by the harbour. A few ...

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  5. 12. Stavanger Cathedral. 647. Religious Sites. According to tradition the cathedral was built in the year 1125, after Sigurd Jorsalfarer named Stavanger as a cathedral city. Bishop Reinald of Winchester was responsible for its construction. The church was built in Anglo-Norman style, probably by English craftsmen.

  6. Jun 26, 2018 · Stavanger is a good base from which to explore the nearby Lysefjord, home to two of Norway's most famous attractions: Preikestolen and Kjeragbolten. Preikestolen – Pulpit Rock in English – is a flat cliff top that overhangs the fjord, offering a truly remarkable view across the fjord. It's one of the most popular hikes in all of Norway, but ...

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