Multivisionsshow "Norwegen - Hurtigruten" - Per Postschiff zum Polarkreis
A look at the map reveals a country in the far north of Europe with a bizarre geographical shape: at its narrowest point only six and a half kilometers wide, it measures almost 2,000 kilometers in length from the southern coast to the North Cape. It seems to consist almost exclusively of an astonishing labyrinth of rugged, massive fjords and bays with countless islets. The country certainly has the most incredible coastline on Earth!
Land routes connecting the south with the widely scattered places in the north have been few even to this day. Only one route was considered passable all year round: the sea route. And it was this shipping route that gave the country its name: the way to the North – Norway.
Along this coast, the postal ships of the legendary Hurtigruten have been transporting people, mail bags, and goods to the far north with precision and reliability since 1893. For travelers, Hurtigruten is a fascinating mix of a good piece of tradition and an everyday means of transport for the coastal inhabitants, as well as a relaxing sea voyage with all the comforts of a cruise. And surely, Hurtigruten offers a unique way to get to know Norway, the coastal country, from the sea!
For me, this is the most authentic and beautiful way to travel through Norway. In my elaborately designed multi-vision show, I present to you a photographic kaleidoscope of the landscapes, places, and encounters along the Hurtigruten, allowing you to share in the intense impressions of the long journey to the far north of Europe!
The show lasts approximately 1.5 hours, possibly with a break.