At Hotel Wassilioff you can enjoy a drink at either the Pub tatiana, or at the spacious lobby bar.
Enjoy a drink before and after dinner in nice surroundings. The soft armchairs and sofas are perfect for relaxation.
At Hotel Wassilioff you can enjoy a drink at either the Pub tatiana, or at the spacious lobby bar.
Enjoy a drink before and after dinner in nice surroundings. The soft armchairs and sofas are perfect for relaxation.
The hotel has 9 different rooms to suit everything from intimate dinners to large gatherings up to 235 guests in the same room.
Selmas have (garden)
Selma's have was refurbished in 2010 and is Hotel Wassilioff's main lounge. The hall is named after Herman Wildenvey's poem "It was Selma this time". Herman Wildenvey was a frequent guest at the Hotel Wassilioff. Selma's Garden is the perfect setting for parties and weddings, and it can accommodate up to 130 people for parties. There is plenty of space for dancing and the venue has its own bar.
Aamot salen (hall)
Located in the oldest building part of the hotel, and has always been the hotel's dining room. On the walls are still the original murals from 1923 by Asbjørn Aamodt, with motifs from the summer in Stavern. For parties, the hall can accommodate up to 75 people and has associated pleasant lounges. The Aamodt hall has windows facing the sea.
Capt. Cabin
Light and airy hall with large windows facing the Crown Prince's grounds and the sea. The hall is suitable for parties of up to 60 people.
Lillesalongen
On the 2nd floor of the hotel is Lillesalongen. As the name suggests, this is a relatively small room, but it has a fantastic view of the sea and its own balcony. Suitable for small dinner parties. Maximum 12 people.
Tatiana PUB
Has 65 seats and many standing places.
BAR W / lobby bar
The hotel's spacious bar is a nice meeting place before and after dinner. Here are deep armchairs, soft sofas and colors that give peace of mind. 45 seats.
Events
In beautiful surroundings you will find rooms in different sizes, ideal for wedding, kick-off, gala dinner, anniversary or no occasion.
Viksfjord – up to 200 people
Viksfjord – up to 200 people
Grand Bistro – approx. 80 people
Hummeren (in connection with Grand Bistro) – 65 people
Viksfjord – 200 people
Viksfjord 1 – max 100 people
Viksfjord 2 – max 90 people
Havneholmen – 20 people
Topsuiten – approx. 20 people, more possible for mingling
The hotel also offers other rooms and places for dining and mingling such as the Grand Bar, Grand Terrasse and more. You are welcome by for a view and an informal chat.
The hotel is happy to assist with the planning, and ensures that the event meets your expectations.
The monument was unveiled on St Olaf Day, 29th of July 2016.
The battle of Nesjar is looked upon as one of the most crucial sea battles in Norwegian history. Approximately 5000 men and 75 ships participated in the battle. Olav Haraldsson (Olaf the holy) won the battle against some of the most powerful chiefs of Svein Jarl. With this he ruled Norway, as the first king since Harald Fairhair. This laid the foundation for a structured state in Norway and the introduction of Christianity.
The battle of Nesjar is the first precise dated event in Norwegian history. Found in written sources such as "Heimskringla", "Fagerskinna", "Den legendariske Olavs-saga", "Flatøybok" and kvadet "Nesjarvisur" of Sigvat Skald. The battle of Nesjar was most likely located outside Værvågen/ ”behind” Mølen in Brunlanes.
8 km nature trail from the Beechwood in Larvik to Ono intersection in Vestmarkaveien. Map for sale. Information boards.
The church is located along Helgeroveien, in Larvik municipality.
The church, which was built by Viking chieftains on the Manvik estate in the 12th century, was demolished in 1882 when the new Berg stone church was built. Furthermore, the church was restored in 1970.
Today, Berg stone church is not a parish church in the usual sense, but is still used a lot for special occasions, such as weddings, concerts and services in the summer.
Embedded in the church's wall you will find the church's oldest object: a rune stone from the 12th century. The pulpit in the church dates from 1592. There are 122 places inside the church.
Note: There is neither parking nor toilets on site.
Berg wooden church was built after it was found that Berg stone church was too small and in too bad a condition at the end of the 19th century. The church was designed by architect Johannes H. Nissen, who designed it in the Neo-Gothic style of the time. The interior of the church is bright and friendly, with an open church room supported by internal wooden columns.
The church's altarpiece is from 1580 and originally stood in the Berg stone church. There are 305 seats in the church.
There is parking on site, but no toilet.
The Roman-style stone church is mentioned in writing as early as the year 1080. It was recognized as one of six main churches in the ancient Viken county.
Over the centuries the church has gone through some major changes, but the original nave with its characteristical crooked ground plan has primarily been kept as it was.
A bell from the 1100s is today the oldest relic inside the church, while the impressive renaissance interior can be dated to the late 16th century.
Also worth mentioning is the fact that there are several old gravestones masoned to the church floor here.
There are 260 seats in the church.
Fredriksvern shipyard and naval base was established in 1750, and the garrison church was established and then inaugurated six years later.
The church was built in rococo style from Dutch brickwork, and it has glazed, dark blue tiles. In the 1880s the church was rejuvenated, and the genuine colours of red and yellow were reinforced.
As the only place of worship in town, the floor in Fredriksvern church is formed as a cross. The church also still has the two-storey altarpiece it got to the inauguration in 1756. There is a hipped end roof in the church.
Above the main entrance the monogram of king Fredrik V. shines in typical rococo style.
There are 350 seats in the church.
Hem church is a medieval stone church, and is believed to be Vestfold's smallest of its kind with 90 seats.
The Gothic and the Roman period are both represented in the architecture of the church.
Her Majesty Queen Sonja showed appreciation for the church by writing a thesis on it during her studies. While working at the thesis, she visited the Lardal village and Hem church several times, and she was invited to the 600-year jubilee of the church in 1992.