Attractions


The atmosphere of Kragerø is an attraction in itself. You can view exhibitions of art at one of our many galleries and then pick up a charming antique at a shop right next door. Or go for the latest fashions at a specialist clothing store.

Theodor Kittelsen, Norway’s beloved illustrator of fairy tales, was born here in Kragerø. His childhood home, Kittelsen House, is now a museum located in the centre of town. Annual exhibitions are held there in honour of the artist.

The Compagniet group of applied artists have their workshops near the harbour on Ytre Strandgate. You can visit them there and watch as they produce hand-blown glass, ceramics and textiles.

The history of the coastal fort on Gunnarsholmen goes back to when enemy warships and pirates threatened the town. The island is now a park with excellent bathing facilities. The fort’s cannons are fired whenever a major event is celebrated, like our national holiday on 17 May. Then the three- and four-hundred-year-old cannons mark the occasion with a bang!



Støle Church

© Kragerø Kirkelige Fellesråd

Støle Church was built in 1892. It used to be called Levangsheien's chapel.

Around 1935, the church was repaired to better condition and was painted inside. For the 50 years anniversary in 1942, the church got glass paintings and other decoration. A crystal chandelier from the Castle was installed at the same time. The church was restored inside and outside, by an effort of voluntary work in the early 1980s. Some painting on the outside was done by volunteering in the late 1990s. With funds from the church council in 2003, volunteers upgraded the outside area, together with a ramp for disabled people.

Access: Approx. 15 min. from central Kragerø by ferry and car, or approx. 20 min. by car from E18 in Sannidal and Søndeled in Aust-Agder.
Fine nature trail from Quality Spa & Resort in Stabbestad to the church, or 7-8 min. by car.


Contact

Address:, 3770 Kragerø
Phone:35 98 63 64
E-mail:postmaster@kragerokirkene.no
Web:www.kragerokirkene.no