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Read more: Waisenhuset Photo: Trondheim kommune

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Waisenhuset

A large, beautiful timber building from 1772, to the west of Nidaros Cathedral. One of Trondheim's first social institutions where orphans lived and...
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Trondheim

The Monk's Island

Trondheim's execution ground in ancient times. Benedictine monks built a monastery on the island very early in the 11th century, probably one of the...
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Trondheim

St. Olav Catholic Church

Open for prayers all day. Mass on weekdays at 6.30 pm, and Sundays 9 am and 11 am....
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Trondheim

Lademoen kirke

Stone church in the eastern part of...
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Trondheim

Stiftsgården - The Royal Residence

Stiftsgården, built during 1774- 78 by the ambitious widow and privy counsellor Cecilie Christine Schøller, it is the largest wooden palace in...
Read more: The Old Town Bridge (Gamle Bybro) Photo: Sutterstock

Trondheim

The Old Town Bridge (Gamle Bybro)

Gamle Bybro - The Old Town Bridge - was first built on this site in 1681. At the same time, Kristiansten Fort was under construction. A sentry and...

Trondheim

Ringve Botanical Gardens

Open every day, admission free. Guided tours by appointment. Ringve Botanical gardens include a systematic section showing the relationship between...
Read more: Nidaros Cathedral Photo: Tom Gustavsen

Trondheim

Nidaros Cathedral

The national sanctuary of Norway, built over the grave of St. Olav. Work began in 1070, but the oldest parts still in existence date from the middle...
Read more: Hospitalsløkkan area Photo: ux.uis.no

Trondheim

Hospitalsløkkan area

The area surrounding the old Trondhjem Hospital, the oldest social institution in Scandinavia. Typical old timber-dwellings, most of which have been...
Read more: Kristiansten Fortress

Trondheim

Kristiansten Fortress

The fort was built after the great city fire in 1681 and now stands guard over the city. It saved the city from conquest by Sweden in 1718. From the...
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