The National Park is the home of wild reindeer herds, musk oxen, Arctic foxes and a great variety of endemic botanical species, as well as having a history full of tradition. The pavilion is very robust and refines local building traditions and enriches the unique landscape of Dovrefjell.


Norwegian Pavilion on the outskirts of a National Park. Shelter for mountain guides and visitors
On the outskirts of the Dovrefjell National Park lies a pavilion with a panoramic view of the mountain, designed by the Snøhetta studio, a refuge for school groups and visitors while the guides talk about the unique history of the Dovre Mountain plateau.
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Much attention has been paid to the quality and durability of the materials so that the building can withstand the harsh winter. The shape and use of natural materials are a reference to local building traditions, while new technologies serve to bring efficiency to the manufacturing process.

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Photos: Ketil Jacobsen and Roger Brennhagen