Tyrigrava, Motor culture restaurant in Nordre Follo, Norway.
Tyrigrava is a restaurant situated along the old Mossevei road near Gjersjøen lake, focused on motor culture. The three-story building with a rooftop restaurant offers modern conference rooms on the upper floor and hosts events year-round.
The site was founded in the 1860s as an inn for goods transport and was rebuilt after a fire in 1933. This reconstruction gave the building its current three-story structure with the rooftop restaurant.
Every Tuesday and Wednesday, American car lovers and motorcycle enthusiasts gather here for regular meetings. These weekly gatherings shape the place's character, especially during the warmer months.
Access to the restaurant is via Gamle Mossevei 55 in Svartskog, with modern conference rooms available for larger groups. Events are held regularly throughout the year, so checking the calendar in advance is helpful.
The name Tyrigrava comes from tar production in the 1700s, which once defined this area. This industrial past now blends with the modern passion for motor culture at this location.
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