Framnæs Mekaniske Værksted
Framnæs shipyard was a former Norwegian shipbuilding and engineering firm headquartered in Sandefjord, in Vestfold county, Norway. Originally strongly linked to the whaling industry, in later years it entered into more versatile shipbuilding, including rigs and modules for the offshore business. It was incorporated in 1898 and was closed down in 1986.
Framnæs mekaniske Værksted
Framnæs mek Værksted, 1892
A/S Framnæs mek Værksted, 1899
Framnæs shipyard, 1930
Sandefjord is a municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Vestfold. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Sandefjord. Other population centres in Sandefjord include Andebu, Fevang, Fokserød, Fossnes, Freberg, Hafallen, Helgerød, Himberg, Høyjord, Kodal, Lahelle, Melsomvik, Råstad, Solløkka, Stokke, Storevar, Strand, and Unneberg
Sandefjord town centre during winter, 2019
The 9th century Gokstad Ship was discovered in Sandefjord.
Kurbadet is housed in one of the largest wooden buildings in the Nordics.
Whaler's Monument is made in style of a compass, and it rotates slowly.