Hadeland Folkemuseum

Hadeland Folkemuseum has a collection of farm implements as well as a copy of the Dynna stone which dates from the 11th century.

The Dynna stone originated in Gran but was relocated to the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History in Oslo in 1879.

Granske Kompagni, a local regiment in Gran municipality during the 16th and 17th century, had its exercise ground nearby at Granavollen.

Located within the museum area is Halvdanshaugen, the reputed grave of a local king from the Viking Age.

Halvdanshaugen, (from the Old Norse word haugr meaning mound) is one of several burial sites attributed to Halfdan the Black.

Hadeland Folkemuseum