![]() See the World's First Concert in an Underwater Caveĭiving and music enthusiasts can enjoy a unique underwater performance at the Pluragrotta, an underwater cave located near the town of Mo i Rana, which is just under three hours by train from Bodø. ![]() The ÁRRAN 360° project will feature the work of several Sami filmmakers and visual artists on a unique circular screen running along the wall of the world's largest lavvo, a traditional Sami tent dwelling space, which is around 33 feet high. Many of Bodø's ECOC events will be anchored around a celebration of its Sami culture, such as ÁRRAN 360°, a film screening event held in partnership with the International Sami Film Institute, the Bodø2024 spokesperson told Newsweek. Six Senses Svart 360 Degree Films Inside World's Largest Sami Tent A view of the Six Senses Svart resort in Norway, sitting on the Holandsfjorden fjord at the base of the Svartisen glacier. ![]() ![]() The hotel will filter and bottle its own drinking water throughout its facilities and offer a "zero-waste dining venue" where "whatever isn't eaten fresh from the farm may well get pickled."Īccording to the company, the building will consume 85 percent less energy than comparable hotels and in time, generate more energy (via solar panels and geothermal wells) than it took to build the complex and will take to operate it.Ī view of the Six Senses Svart resort in Norway, sitting on the Holandsfjorden fjord at the base of the Svartisen glacier. Suspended on poles over fjord waters to minimize its on-site impact, the resort and its services, including the greenhouse farm, boat shuttles and other experiences, "will be completely self-sufficient" in electricity, water and waste management. Set to open in 2024, the 94-room hotel, a striking ring-shaped property overlooking the Holandsfjorden fjord, will be the "first fully carbon-neutral and emission-free resort," according to the hotel, producing more energy than it consumes. Looking for a unique place to stay while in Bodø while also helping the planet? The Six Senses Svart may be your answer, sitting on the Helgeland coast of northern Norway, near Bodø and the Lofoten island region, just above the Arctic Circle. Here, we highlight just five more incredible reasons to explore Bodø in 2024. The ceremony will be centered around the Bodø harbor on a striking floating stage, with up to 20,000 visitors expected to attend the event, a spokesperson for Bodø2024, the organization behind all the ECOC events in the area, told Newsweek. The city will host more than 1,000 cultural events this year to celebrate the title, which kicks off on February 3 with a spectacular opening ceremony, featuring everything from orchestral music, joik, the traditional music of the country's indigenous Sami culture, and theater to lights and fireworks. phase7 Bjørnådal arkitektstudio / Bodø2024 A rendering of the floating stage for the opening ceremony of the 2024 Bodø European Capital of Culture year, which kicks off on February 3. Surrounded by picturesque glaciers, mountains and islands in the heart of the scenic Salten region, Bodø also offers an array of nature-based experiences, from chasing the northern lights to experiencing the midnight sun from the white sandy beaches of its north coast.Ī rendering of the floating stage for the opening ceremony of the 2024 Bodø European Capital of Culture year, which kicks off on February 3. Home to around 50,000 residents, the bustling small city packs a punch, offering everything from chic coffee bars, buzzy restaurants and quirky shops to colorful street art. Marking the first ECOC designated north of the Arctic Circle, it is hoped that the latest title will help boost Bodø's "cultural vibrancy," the European Commission noted when the city was recommended for the title. The title is awarded by the European Commission to different European cities each year to highlight some of Europe's most underexplored corners. Get your next Scandi fix in Bodø, the Norwegian city that's been designated as one of the European Capitals of Culture (ECOC) in 2024. Been to Stockholm? Done with Copenhagen? While Sweden and Denmark may have been the go-to places for living out your Scandinavian dreams in recent years, a "mini metropolis" in northern Norway could be the new emerging spot to hit before the crowds do.
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