Connections deliver business trips and events for groups, and this includes everything from trips for employees, incentives, study tours, exhibition visits and customer events.
by: Sandefjord
Unike Midtåsen Banqueting
In Arneberg room you are sitting under a beautiful chandelier with great 1700's tapestries on the walls. 10-100 persons. Up to 170 people in the garden. Here we make delicate tables for any occasion with 1800's chandeliers and flowers as desired. Arneberg hall can accommodate up to approximately 80 people. At the smaller groups we can also meet up in one of the other dining rooms, all with their unique character.
The house is surrounded by a 60-acre park that provides the perfect setting for arrangements outside during the summer. The breathtaking view of Sandefjord city to be experienced.
Galleri Brown
The gallery is located in a small red house at the lower end of Sandefjord’s main promenade, by the historic Kurbadet.
The cosy gallery shop is ideal for those who appreciate art, craftsmanship and a calm, creative atmosphere. Here, the focus is on quality, closeness and authentic handmade work. The gallery is small, personal and carefully curated, offering attentive guidance and helping visitors find art that truly resonates. At Gallery Brown, you don’t just purchase a product – you take home a unique work of art with a story.
Gallery Brown is run by Rita Lysebo Egren and Unn Holvik Stenersen, who have operated the gallery in these premises since 2014. Rita Lysebo Egren is a ceramic designer, while Unn Holvik Stenersen is a visual artist and printmaker. In addition to their own work in ceramics, painting and printmaking, the gallery also exhibits and sells works by other Norwegian artists and craftspeople.
Adjacent to Gallery Brown are two well-equipped workshops where visitors can take part in courses or rent workspace for independent work. Unn runs a printmaking studio offering courses and independent work in lithography, relief printing and intaglio. Rita runs a ceramics studio with opportunities for courses and independent work at the wheel or through hand-building techniques.
Open Thursday-Saturday, but it is also possible to contact Rita and Unn outside opening hours.
Rita Lysebo Egren tel: +47 97034240 email: ritaegren@yahoo.no
Unn Holvik Stenersen tel: +47 40511310 email: unnelisabeth@icloud.com
Kurbadhagen
In the city centre of Sandefjord you’ll find the idyllic Kudbadhagen, it has a music bar and a cocktail bar open all year round.
During the summer the venue is bigger for events such as concerts, festivals and other events.
Park Bar
At the lobby bar, you can relax to quiet background music.
Matlykke
Matlykke – The Cafè food of happiness – offers tasty cheese, hams and sausage from countries such as Italy, Spain, France and Norway.
Side dishes such as olive oil, marmalades, pesto, aioli and various dressings are also offered.
Sandefjord Bad – Spa 1837-1939
Sandefjord Bathhouse was opened as a health resort in 1837, and both royalty and well-known figures from the arts world were among the guests at the spa. The resort remained in operation up until the Second World War. The old Spa is today used for culture and banqueting rooms.
Guided tours during the summer season will be announced at Kurbadets facebook site and in the Event calendar What´s on?
Guided tours for groups
If you would like a guided tour of the Kurbadet, please contact the Kurbadet administration.
Kokeriet Restaurant
The venue’s design is inspired by the golden times in Sandefjord – The Whaling time.
The decor is authentic items, pictures and other documentation from different whaling expeditions. If your interested in the history the whaling boat “Southern Actor” is not far from the restaurant.
The restaurants fantastic signature dishes such as barbequed whale steak and the well known fish soup by kokeriet.
The menu changes with the seasons and consist of good food with a nice price!
Kokeriet Restaurant has a large menu with lunch specials, sandwiches, snacks, main courses and desserts. French, Italian, seafood and vegetarian.
To book a table call (+47) 92 98 97 69 or email post@kokeriet.no.
For more information, look at the website www.kokeriet.no
Bugårdsparken
Storstadion was formerly the home of Sandefjord Football, and is also the athletics arena. Tennis is played in the Penguin Hall, while the Jotun Hall is mostly used for handball and badminton. In addition, there is a swimming pool and an artificially frozen ice hockey rink. In winter, the football training ground is turned into an ice rink.
Sandefjord also has six district facilities with clubhouses, grass and gravel courts.
In the spring you can see the annual duck release, where the ducks find their way to Bugårdsdammen.
Good parking opportunites both at Jotunhallen and at the entrance from the east.
Bakgården Café
The nice venue of Bakgården Cafè is located in calm surroundings in a “backyard” in Sandefjord. This cafè is suited for you who are looking for something different, where quality and service is important.
In addition to the food and drinks the cafè sells exciting delicacies, purses, porcelain, chocolate etc. Why not take a look?
The Cafè has normal opening hours during the day, and possibility to preorder the venue for events during the evenings. The cafè offers two venues with room for a total of 60 people. The cafè offer idyllic atmosphere during the outdoor serving in the backyard. During the summer season it is possible to have events outside with room for 200 people. A stage with lights and a sound system is available.
