Petter Dass
 (*1647 - †1707) was big personality in northern Norway. He was priest (
and
 quite enlightened person in that time) and most famous like a poet. He 
created songs from catechism, so it was easier for people to learn them.
Museum
 of Petter Dass is directly opposite to the Alstahaug church where he 
served as a priest. Building of museum was opened in 2007 and it is 
really interesting piece of art. 
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| interior of museum (1st floor) | 
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 The building is set into a rock and it perfectly 
coinciding with
 the surroundings. Interior made an impression on me, too. Actually I 
felt same like in Knut Hamsun center. Lines are narrow but 
unsynchronized.
 Variability of space is playful, colours are more natural. When you are
 inside, you are enjoying observing. Information are provided 
in norwegian but also in english. I find this museum like really 
interesting and nice one. Furthermore there is library in second floor 
and projection room on the ground floor - also cafe. I think this place 
calls you to be creative and enjoy your time here. So it is really great
 for teachers and schools to connect this place with "learning by 
doing".
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| Petter Dass museum | 
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| Alstahaug church | 
 
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