Christiansholm Castle: The castle is located right in the heart of the city with a view over the beautiful Tangen beach and the city's new residential area.
Kunden - City Art School: The building whose ancient architecture is coated with a famous graffiti has become a symbol of the art and culture in Kristiansand.
Square area and town hall : The area is reconstructed from the oldest buildings of Kristiansand city, with typical architecture of European and Nordic countries.
Domkirke : Also called as the Green Church. The cathedral is the religious center of the city. The church stands in the heart of the city next to the beautiful park, and by the way, creates a romantic picture frame from the library window.
Markensgata: The city's buildings combines around its busiest street - Markensgata- and builds up a peaceful dynamics of cultural buildings, shops and services. Here, famous brands are interspersed between traditional stores, creating a bustling space, which is at the same time no less intimate and cozy.
It is recommended to visit some of the featured shops to learn about local life, traditions, interests, and tastes. Equally important is to invite visitors to stop at a favorite coffee shop to experience a cup of aromatic local coffee and incredible coziness in the cold Nordic weather.
Otterdal Park : A little park in front of the sea, decorated with stylish fountains and outdoor art exhibits.
Fiskebasar : The famous fish market of the southern coastal city appears in a red wooden house. Fresh fish market sells indispensable fresh seafood such as salmon, cod, lobster ... or local specialties such as smoked salmon, cheese or apple juice.
Fiskebrygge Area : Located around Fiskebasaren are the city's iconic restaurants with rich culinary styles and luxurious, cozy spaces.
The wooden buildings around the counter embrace a canoe parking lot - the typical means of transport of a Norwegian seaside town - and also form an outdoor stage for performing arts activities.