Hell

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Hell

Hell is a small village in Stjørdal municipality that has become internationally famous for one reason only: its name. Tourists stop here to photograph the railway station sign, and postcards showing the station covered in frost, captioned "Hell frozen over", have been a bestseller for decades.

The name has nothing to do with the underworld. It comes from Old Norse and likely refers to a cliff cave or overhang.

The railway station itself is a junction where the Nordlandsbanen meets the Meråkerbanen towards Sweden. The current station building dates from 1902, designed by architect Paul Armin Due. Every September, the village hosts "Blues in Hell", a blues festival that makes full use of the name.

There is not much else to see or do here. It is a quick photo stop, nothing more. But if the station sign makes you smile, it was worth the two minutes.

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