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Kroting chalk paint, Hardanger Folk Museum, Utne, Norway

The white chalk paint decoration on the wall is called "kroting." A baby cradle hangs from ropes. On the right is a butter churn made of wood. The Medieval room reconstructs Norwegian lifestyle from hundreds of years ago. The Hardanger Folk Museum was founded in 1911 in Utne, Norway.

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NORWAY: southern & western fjordland, NORWAY: history, Stave Churches, culture
The white chalk paint decoration on the wall is called "kroting." A baby cradle hangs from ropes. On the right is a butter churn made of wood. The Medieval room reconstructs Norwegian lifestyle from hundreds of years ago. The Hardanger Folk Museum was founded in 1911 in Utne, Norway.
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