Lilleputthammer, Children's amusement park and miniature village in Øyer, Norway
Lilleputthammer is an amusement park with miniature attractions including trains, cars, boats, a Ferris wheel, roller coaster, and climbing facilities for children aged one to eight years. The park recreates Lillehammer's main street Storgata at a scaled-down size with detailed building replicas.
The park was created to offer children an interactive experience with a historically inspired miniature setting. The recreation of Storgata draws from the street's 1930s appearance, preserving aspects of that era through scaled-down architectural details.
The Children's Book Town section hosts daily theater performances and storytelling sessions that introduce young visitors to Norwegian literature and local traditions.
The park is easy to navigate with clear pathways through the miniature buildings and rest areas throughout. Visitors should dress according to the season, as weather conditions vary depending on the time of year.
Children explore the miniature town as giants, entering scaled-down buildings where they engage in craft activities, artwork, and dress-up games. This inverted perspective creates a memorable adventure where young visitors experience the world from a completely different size viewpoint.
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