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Vennesla (village) Village in Southern Norway, Norway

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The House of Culture (Hamar)

House of Culture is a cultural centre situated close to Stortorget in central Hamar, Norway. Kulturhuset was officially opened on March 14, 2014. It contains a library, movie theater, concert hall, cultural school, youth culture house, music workshop, cafe, gallery and office spaces. Hamar kulturhus is a regional cultural center subject to the municipality of Hamar and houses many different cultural institutions and actors.

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