• Sverd i fjell (English: Swords in Rock) is a commemorative monument located in the Hafrsfjord neighborhood of Madla...
  • Standing at 10 meters tall, Sverd I Fjell is a mighty monument commemorating the momentous Battle of Hafrsfjord, which was what led to the unification of...
  • Sverd i fjell was featured in its name to the closing track on the ‘Leaves’ Eyes’ album ‘King of Kings’. German painter Werner Büttner’s 2012 painting Kriegergroupies.
  • Discover Sverd I Fjell in Stavanger, Norway: Monuments don't get much more metal than these three giant viking swords planted in a Nordic hill.
  • The Sverd I Fjell Norway monument certainly seems to be honoring legend over reality with its fantastic giant swords.
  • Sverd i fjell i Stavanger markerer slaget i Hafrsfjord da Norge ble samlet til et rike. Monumentet står ved Møllebukta, hvor vikingslaget muligens fant sted.
  • You can also make your own list. Sverd i fjell (Swords in Rock) is a huge monument located in Hafrsfjord just outside the city of Stavanger.
  • The Three Swords (Sverd i Fjell) monument stand on the edge of Hafrsfjord, 6km from the centre of Stavanger, Norway Stock Photo - Alamy Sverd i fjell By Alamy.
  • Sverd i fjell ( Swords in rock ). is a memorial located in the Hafrsfjord fjord, just outside the Norwegian city of Stavanger.The monument was created by the sculptor...
  • You’ll see it everywhere; postcards, magnets, brochures, and so on. It’s called Sverd i fjell in Norwegian, which translates to ‘Swords in the Rock’ in English.
  • The place: Sverd i Fjell is the Norwegian name of a monument located in Madla, a suburb of Stavanger. ... image1. Sverd i Fjell at sunset.
  • Sculpted by Norwegian artist Fritz Røed, the Sverd i fjell (Swords in the rock) monument was unveiled in 1983 by the then king of Norway, Olav V...