'Ål' is a municipality in the county of
Buskerud, Norway.
Ål was established as a municipality January 1, 1838 (see
formannskapsdistrikt).
Hol was separated from Ål in 1877.
The name
The
Norse form of the name was ''Áll''. The name is identical with the word ''áll'' m 'ditch, gully'.
Until 1921 the name was written "Aal".
Coat-of-arms
The coat-of-arms is from modern times (1984). The figure is taken from an old and common pattern used in hand-woven tapestries of the district.
History

Torpo Stavkyrkje
Torpo stave church (built around
1190 -
1200) located in
Torpo
What to see
Ål Bygdamuseum is built around the old Leksvol farm, and is very typical for the area. The buildings go back to the
17th century. In later years the museum have made additional installments, ''Øvre tunet'', ''Stølen'' and ''Husmannsplassen'' were a stone cottage is reconstructed, similar to those used in the mountain
transhumance.