Audhild Viken
Chandni AggarwalChandni Aggarwal/Guest Contributor/SHOPPING, BERGEN/ Updated : Jun 6, 2017, 13:49 IST
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If you are looking for a single store in Bergen where traditional woolen clothes, accessories, gifts and Norwegian souvenirs can be purchased, then head to Audhild Viken. Audhild Viken was started in 1947 with the production of wo … Read more
If you are looking for a single store in Bergen where traditional woolen clothes, accessories, gifts and Norwegian souvenirs can be purchased, then head to Audhild Viken. Audhild Viken was started in 1947 with the production of woven products. The shop is located in Bryggen, and it has been honored with the award for design excellence by Norwegian Design Council. Read less

If you are looking for a single store in Bergen where traditional woolen clothes, accessories, gifts and Norwegian souvenirs can be purchased, then head to Audhild Viken.
Woven fabric is one of their fortes today as well. They have great collections from some prestigious Norwegian brands such as jackets from Oleana, sheepskin from Granberg Garveri, and jumpers from Dale of Norway. A couple of years after starting, they expanded to the production and selling of traditional Norwegian crafts and souvenirs too. It’s such a delight to see these traditional mementos, which include miniatures of traditional wooden houses, rustic wine bottles and coffee mugs, Viking horns, magnets, beautiful postcards, etc. You can also find cute caps, stoles and jackets made from the wool of Scandinavian animals. I would also like to mention that items made from original wool are super expensive. A cap can cost up to 300 USD. The store also sells Christmas decorations throughout the year.
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