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The old Pilgrims' Route between Oslo and Trondheim, Norway - Photo: Stein Thue/Trondheim kommune
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The old Pilgrims' Route between Oslo and Trondheim, Norway

The Pilgrims' Route to Trondheim

The old Pilgrims' Route between Oslo and Nidarosdomen Cathedral in Trondheim was reopened the summer of 1997.

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The sainted King Olav Haraldsson was buried in Trondheim in 1030. Nidarosdomen Cathedral was erected over his grave, and for four centuries this city was a pilgrimage site for pilgrims seeking consolation, help and healing.

The old Pilgrims' Route between Oslo and Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim was reopened the summer of 1997. Since then many pilgrims have wandered to this ancient pilgrimage site.

Spiritual centre

From 1153 to 1537, Trondheim was the seat of the country's archbishop and the spiritual centre of an area including Greenland, the Faroe Islands, the Orkney Islands and the Isle of Man.

Today, Trondheim is a modern city that is a major centre of learning and one of the best research environments in Europe.

Last updated: 2009-03-11
Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic life/Innovation Norway
Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway

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