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The parsonage was originally built in 1759, and restored in 1999.
Langvin, the largest farm in the area, was owned by the church authorities for hundreds of years. The local parsons lived in the house, and had their office here, until 1962. The rooms were restored and carefully redecorated in 1999. The house is no longer lived in. It is open for visitors on request.
The parsonage is open for exhibitions, prearranged visits and overnight stays:
- Guided tours
- Gallery Langvin - gallery for paintings/prints by Norwegian artists, with 2-3 yearly exhibitions
- Portrait collection of 12 paintings, the oldest dating from the 17th century, on loan from the church of Innvik
- Dining room and lounge for intimate, small parties, up to 16 guests
- Exclusive overnight stay for 2 persons, including meals
 
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