St. Olav Festival
The St. Olav Festival is an annual celebration held in Stiklestad, Norway, commemorating the legacy of King Olav II, who became a saint after his death in 1030. The festival typically takes place in late July and features a variety of cultural events, including music, theater, and historical reenactments that highlight Norway's Viking heritage.
One of the festival's main attractions is the Stiklestad National Culture Center, which hosts performances and educational activities related to Norwegian history. The event draws visitors from around the world, fostering a sense of community and cultural pride while honoring the historical significance of King Olav and his contributions to Norway.