Cultural Heritage

Håjenbrua og Evangsgutua.

Construction. Bridge dated third quarter of the 19th century. The bridge Håjen is located by the river of Lena center - Eastern Toten.

The current bridge is from 1861 and replaced an old wooden bridge mentioned in letters from 1594. North from Håjen Bridge passes the Evangsgutua which in the Middle Ages had resting places for pilgrims.

An "Evang" was a resting place for pilgrims where they found good grazing for their horses.By the farm Vester Evang there was made an important finding from the Bronze Age, including a belt buckle from 1200 BC. This is now reproduced as a jewelry named "Totennåla". In the same place it is also made findings of jewelry and other artifacts from 300 AD . Evangsguta runs until Lillo.