Kulturhuset Gamlebanken
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Eid folkebibliotek (1960s–1980s)
| Kulturhuset Gamlebanken | |
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Kulturhuset Gamlebanken | |
Kulturhuset Gamlebanken in Nordfjordeid | |
![]() Interactive map of the Kulturhuset Gamlebanken area | |
| Former names | Nordfjord Sparebank (1881–c. 1961) Eid folkebibliotek (1960s–1980s) |
| General information | |
| Type | Cultural center (formerly bank and library) |
| Location | Eidsgata 10, Nordfjordeid, Stad, Norway |
| Current tenants | Opera Nordfjord, Stad Tourist Information, Malakoff Rock Festival |
| Construction started | 1879 |
| Completed | 1881 |
| Opened | 1881 |
| Renovated | c. 1990 |
| Client | Nordfjord Sparebank |
| Owner | Stiftinga Kulturhuset Gamlebanken |
| Design and construction | |
| Main contractor | Rasmus D. Nøstdal, Anders K. Skibenes, Didrik Guttormsen Roti |
The Old Bank Cultural Center (Norwegian: Kulturhuset Gamlebanken) is a cultural center and landmark located on Eidsgata in Nordfjordeid, Stad Municipality.
Originally constructed in 1881 to house the Nordfjord region's first savings bank, the building operated as a financial institution for over 80 years. After being saved from demolition and extensively restored in the 1990s, the wooden structure now serves as a community hub for arts and tourism.
The building is located at the south end of Eidsgata, at its intersection with Bankgata, approximately 100 meters north of Yris Hotel and 650 meters north of the Port of Nordfjordeid.[1] The intersecting street (Bank Street) derives its name directly from the building's historical function.
As a historic wooden structure, the building is an integral component of the surrounding district. Both the individual property and the wider continuous environment of wooden architecture are recognized by the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage as the 'Eidsgata and Tverrgata' Cultural Environment and Landscape of National Interest[2]
