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Dale

Previously a psychiatric ward, today, the largest reception centre for asylum seekers in Norway, Dale is a place for people with a history not only from the sunny side of life. At Dale, the trees in the large orchard are transformed into individual light-sculptures illuminated from different compass direction.

At Dale, the trees in the large orchard are transformed into individual light-sculptures illuminated from different compass direction. The installation symbolizes the cultural diversity of mankind and gives a gentle but powerful impression whether viewed from land or sea. Previously a psychiatric ward, Dale has been, and is today, a place for vulnerable people with a history not only from the sunny side of life. Today, Dale is the largest reception centre for asylum seekers in Norway. Opening on the 11th January 2008.

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