The history present in Norway posters
Although modern Norway has only existed for roughly 200 years, the story of the Nordic lands is a long and fascinating
one. Of course, the famous Vikings are a big part of Norway's history. Their particular Age was from 800 AD to 1050 AD,
where during this time, they raided various places including Ireland, France, England and Scotland, where they left also
left their mark in many aspects. This is why the sea is a huge recurrence when it comes to Norway posters. Just take a
look at Sea in Bright Sunlight, South Norway, and you can just imagine a Viking boat docking and coming from a long
journey. Blue Hour at Geiranger Fjord is another Norway poster that transmits that ancient spirit of adventure, coupled
with the beautiful sight of the already mentioned Norwegian nature. If you are looking for something more of a mix
between history and modern times, Wooden Huts on the Nordfjord could be the ideal piece for you as it displays the
timeworn but eternal splendor of the Norwegian landscape, accentuated by gorgeous wooden huts, which can make for a
magnificent backdrop in any home or office.
The Tiger City
Despite the fact that the nearest wild and free tigers are thousands of kilometers away, Oslo's nickname is actually
Tigerstaden, which means Tiger City. Although accounts vary, the most agreed-upon reason behind this peculiar moniker is
that the Norwegian poet Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson described a fight between a horse and a tiger in his 1870 poem "Sidste
Sang". The tiger represented the dangerous city and the horse the safe countryside. Although the dangerous does not
really apply nowadays, it is equated to Oslo being full of exciting energy, which you will see in Norway posters. Even
though Oslo is the capital, it does not mean the Norwegian love of nature and the outdoors does not apply here. Vast
untouched forest surrounds the urban center and can be reached easily on public transport. Vigeland Sculpture Park in
Oslo, Norway is another Norway poster that display's the country's and the capital's love for having nature even within a
metropolis.
The different seasons in Norway posters
Whether winter, spring, summer or fall, you will find the appropriate time of the year to display in your residential,
corporate or recreational space. Norway posters such as Surfing Lofoten in Winter depict the beauty of the snowy season,
but with an exciting twist. You can see the sportsmanship and bravado of the Norwegian adventurer defying the cold waves.
It can serve as inspiration and motivation for you to go out there and seek a thrill. Senja Rural Road is a Norway poster
that exhibits the wonderful vibe and gorgeous sights of the autumn time in Norway. If you are looking for something
warmer, take a gander at Scene of Innvik Fjord, Norway. This Norway poster will light up the mood.