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Climbing for everyone
Høyt Under Taket is a unique climbing center with many different climbing activities for all ages and levels – with no requirement for prior knowledge. Enjoy climbing walls, themed walls, bouldering, climbing courses, training room and lots of more! The climbing center has more than 60 autobelays.
Climbing groups children and teenager
Høyt Under Taket is offering several popular courses and groups for children and teenager. Being active as a child is important. That's why Høyt Under Taket is offering something for all ages. You can find activities for children and teenager who want a different leisure activity, or for those who want to learn more about climbing.
Membership – without binding contract
Get access to the entire climbing center during opening hours. Choose between a 12 – month membership or membership with monthly payments without binding contract. Also, get Høyt Under Taket’s unique membership benefits:
– No binding contract
– Valid at all Høyt Under Taket’s climbing centers and Sørlandet Climbing Center
– 20% in the climbing shop
– Free coffee
– 20% on rental equipment
– 20% on courses
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Seminar – Home: Perspectives
In connection with the exhibition opening, Preus Museum is organizing an interdisciplinary seminar in collaboration with the curators, Open Eye Gallery and Oslo Met. The seminar will illuminate the war in Ukraine from various perspectives through presentations from the curators behind the exhibition, photographers and researchers from different fields.
More info at Preusmuseum
Home: Perspectives
Exhibition 24 February – 30 September 2026
The exhibition explores how the concept of home has taken on a new and expanded meaning for the Ukrainian people following Russia’s full-scale invasion on 24 February 2022.
Several generations of Ukrainian artists present photography in a variety of expressions – from documentary black-and-white to staged and manipulated images. The works highlight key events in recent Ukrainian history, including the miners’ protests of the 1990s, the Revolution of Dignity, the annexation of Crimea, and the ongoing war.
The exhibition conveys both historical perspectives and personal stories of belonging, displacement, and the experience of losing – and finding – a home.
More info at Preusmuseum
See separate opening times for public holidays on the museum's website.
