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The Missionary Museum, Stavanger

The Missionary Museum, Stavanger is also popularly called the Misjonsmuseet. Many missioners traveled across the Pacific Ocean from Stavanger and reached the continents of Asia and Africa, where they preached the doctrines of Christianity. When these preachers returned to their native lands they brought back many mementoes from these oriental lands. Some of these have been collected and put on display at The Missionary Museum, Stavanger.

The Missionary Museum, Stavanger is a cultural tourist attraction site. It is quintessentially an ethnological enterprise. It not only contains the oriental items but is also the repository of many documents that relate to the path that the missionaries took and the various adventures that they encoun6ered. Maps and stories pertaining to the lives and the journeys of the missionaries form a vital part of the items that are displayed in the Missionary Museum in Stavanger.

Norway, especially Stavanger which is a port city was the hub of missionaries. Not only did people venture out to the different regions in the world from here, but many of them came to Stavanger to preach the doctrines of Christianity. These preachers often stayed on and The Missionary Museum, Stavanger contains items that belonged to these preachers originally. The presence of the missionary museum and the several documents also help to trace the development of religion in this part of Norway.

The Missionary Museum, Stavanger like many of the other missionary museums is an embodiment of what is called 'missionary synthesis. This means that from these museums people come to know not only the details of the influences that the missionaries had on that particular land but also the contributions they made in other parts of the world with regards to their teachings. It also refers to a collection of works produced following evangelization. The missionary museum has become one of the important tourist attractions in Stavanger in recent years.

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