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Norway is not, however, only a major exporter of culture — it is also a good place to be for cultural enthusiasts. Oslo Opera House and the Astrup Fearnley Museum in the capital, for instance, are well worth a visit — just as much to take in the architecture as the level of their performances and exhibitions. Festivals are a natural part of the Norwegian culture calendar. Both are international music festivals that attract renowned performers from all over the world. In between the two, a number of small and large festivals take place in rural Norway.

It is also easy to participate in cultural life in Norway. All municipalities have a municipal cultural school programme for children and youth, and there are also a high number of brass bands and choirs to participate in for amateurs.

And Norway is undoubtedly a winter sports nation, with skiing in general and cross-country in particular as the most beloved sport. Every winter hundreds of thousands of Norwegian are stuck in front of the telly, watching the Norwegian cross-country team make a clean sweep in the World Cup — if they are not out skiing themselves.

Just how crazy Norwegians are about cross-country skiing is most clearly seen just outside of Oslo, when the race known as 5-mila is arranged every winter. The place swarms with Norwegians with and without skis that have come to cheer national and international cross-country stars through the kilometre race.



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