Bergset is the administrative centre of Rendalen Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway . The village is located on the western shore of the river Renaelva , about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north of the village of Otnes in the largely rural Østerdalen valley. The 1-square-kilometre (250-acre) village has a population (2012) of 243 and a population density of 245 inhabitants per square kilometre (630/sq mi).
3-484: Bergset was also the administrative centre of the former municipality of Øvre Rendal which is now a part of Rendalen. Øvre Rendal Church , built in 1761, is located in Bergset. The Rendalen Village Museum in Bergset contains a collection relating to the author Jacob Breda Bull (1853–1930), who was a resident of Rendalen. Bull was buried in the nearby Ytre Rendal Church . This Innlandet location article
6-538: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bull Museum The Bull Museum ( Norwegian : Bull-museet ), also known as the Rendalen Village Museum ( Norwegian : Rendalen Bygdemuseum ), is located at Rendalen's old parish farm dating from 1747 in Bergset , Norway . This was the birthplace and childhood home of the author Jacob Breda Bull (1853–1930). The collection includes
9-502: The cradle he lay in as a child and furniture from his workroom in Copenhagen. The yard around the vicarage includes, among other things, the grave of the horse Vesleblakken from Bull's short story. The yard is maintained by Rendalen Hagelag. The museum is a venue for various cultural events. Every summer, the play Morosamme kropper og arme kroker based on Bull's works is performed at the museum grounds. The museum also includes
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