About Borgarsyssel Museum
The Borgarsyssel Museum is a museum positioned at Sharpsburg in Ostfold, Norway. The museum was named after Borgarsysla, the Old Norse call of Stfold County. It turned into based in 1921 and documents Ostfold cultural history from the Middle Ages. The open-air collection consists of about twenty historic buildings
. It is placed at the site of the ruins of the Medieval St. Nicholas's Church, which changed into constructed at some point of the reign of King Oystein 1103–1123. Olaf's Chapel changed into built on the Borgarsyssel Museum as an exhibition hall for the Saint Olaf Jubilee Olavsjubileet in 1930. Since 1947, the Borgarsyssel Museum has been the primary county museum of Outsold. Since 1 January 2006 it's been part of the Ostfold Museum Ostfoldmuseet, which coordinates all museums inside the county.
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