Drollehålå is a narrow cove located outside Badedammen in Stavanger. The area has a historical significance related to the urban landscape and seafaring, making it an interesting point for those who want to learn more about the city's maritime history. The name of the cove has several theories about its origin, but the common denominator in these theories is an association with sewage and floating garbage.
The cove was photographed by Ommund Lunde in 1976, and this image is part of Ommund Lunde's slide collection that is kept in the Stavanger City Archives. Drollehålå represents an aspect of Stavanger's cultural heritage and provides insight into the city's development over time.



