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Gjovik is the name of both a town and a bigger municipality in southeast Norway.
The town is situated on the shores of Norway's biggest lake, Lake Mjosa, in the county of Oppland.
Gjovik hotels range from a modest two-star hostel to more lavish four-star accommodation.
Many of the 1994 Winter Olympics hockey games were played inside Gjovik Olympic Cavern Hall, whose entrance lies in the town centre, but whose interior is situated 120m within Hovdetoppen Mountain.
Today, photographs from the 1994 Winter Olympics are exhibited alongside Norway's largest collection of rock carvings inside the cavern hall.
Lillehammer is one of the stops aboard the Skibladner, the world's oldest paddle steamer which still makes regular voyages.
The interactive science centre of Vitensenteret Innlandet and inland Norway's biggest indoor playground, Goy pa Landet, are also both found here.
The glassworks factory, first established here in 1807 and still open today, is where much of the town's population once worked.
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Introduction to Gjovik, Norway
Gjovik is the name of both a town and a bigger municipality in southeast Norway.The town is situated on the shores of Norway's biggest lake, Lake Mjosa, in the county of Oppland.
Gjovik hotels range from a modest two-star hostel to more lavish four-star accommodation.
Many of the 1994 Winter Olympics hockey games were played inside Gjovik Olympic Cavern Hall, whose entrance lies in the town centre, but whose interior is situated 120m within Hovdetoppen Mountain.
Today, photographs from the 1994 Winter Olympics are exhibited alongside Norway's largest collection of rock carvings inside the cavern hall.
Lillehammer is one of the stops aboard the Skibladner, the world's oldest paddle steamer which still makes regular voyages.
The interactive science centre of Vitensenteret Innlandet and inland Norway's biggest indoor playground, Goy pa Landet, are also both found here.
The glassworks factory, first established here in 1807 and still open today, is where much of the town's population once worked.
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