Lofoten Islands, adjacent to the northwest coast of Norway. There you will find clear blue waters to rival the Mediterranean, rugged mountains to rival Iceland, and enough avant-garde museums and fishing villages ......


One of Lofoten's big attractions is the painted fishing villages that dot the islands. Red and white wooden fishermen's huts (called rerbuers) line the town's waterfront, and many are even available as vacation rentals.


Henningsvær is one of Lofoten's important fishing villages, where cod fill the surrounding fjords in mid- and late-winter. Waiting for fishing boats to catch the fish, dry them on racks, and export them to Europe and Africa.


Lofoten takes its cod seriously. fiskehjeller, the pyramid-shaped shelf traditionally used for drying fish, is a common sight on the island from February to July - and is inviting and surprising. Norwegian cod has been a staple food since Viking times and remains a valuable asset to the fishing community.


Henningsvær is a small fishing village in northern Norway, far from the mainland and the hustle and bustle, surrounded by mountains and the sea, rich in fatty cod. Life here is slow and quiet in fine waters, but not boring, because "art " favors it.


Due to the development of the fishing industry, Heningsvale began to produce more valuable caviar and exported it abroad, and the factory building where the caviar was made became the landmark of the whole small village .


Later, the artists who came to live here converted the factory into an art gallery, exhibiting contemporary artworks by local and even other regional artists, becoming an art venue with international The Kaviar Factory is an art venue with an international atmosphere.


The Kaviar Factory is not impressive on the outside - a small, minimalist, white, three-story building facing the sea and looking out over the archipelago mountains - but when one enters the gallery, one is surprised to find its wonders.


Through the windows of different sizes embedded in the white walls, people see an incredible sight - the unreserved mountains and the sea are close at hand as if they were "cut" by a small frame, instead of enjoying the artwork, it feels like the scenery in the windows is the most beautiful picture.


Hunningsvær is located in the Lofoten Islands in northern Norway, which is like a "paradise" with a sense of seclusion - few tourists set foot here, the distance and winding road is one side, the quiet and simple atmosphere is also on one side, this place is more suitable for people who are willing to sink their hearts to It is more suitable for people who are willing to sink their teeth into the experience.


The Lofoten Islands are made up of hundreds of islands, large and small, with mountains towering above them, forming a strange landscape with the sea, which is the reason for the uniqueness of Kaviar Factory.


In professional photography circles, the Lofoten Islands have a very good reputation. There are few traces of modern industrialization and few high-rise buildings in the town, let alone in the small fishing villages.


A brightly colored cabin built at the foot of the mountain and a pier surrounded by fishing boats are the standard here, perfect for capturing humanistic scenery-type images.