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Stiftsgården, the Royal Residence in Trondheim, Norway Photo: Trondheim kommune

Attractions in Trondheim

Nidarosdomen Cathedral is the most important of the many historical attractions in Trondheim.

Nidarosdomen Cathedral

The cathedral in Trondheim is 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 of the 12th century. In 1869 extensive restorations were begun, and a century later Nidarosdomen was again restored to its original grandeur.

The Archbishop's Palace

The Archbishop's Palace in Trondheim is one of the best preserved building complexes of its kind in Europe. It is the oldest secular building in Scandinavia. Building began in the second half of the 12th century, and this was the archbishop's residence until the Reformation in 1537.

The west wing houses The Norwegian Crown Regalia exhibition, the Army Museum and the Resistance Museum. The south wing houses the The Archbishop’s Palace Museum. This museum shows original sculptures from Nidarosdomen Cathedral and archaeological finds from its dramatic history. Visitors can see the Archbishop’s mint, where coins were stamped, just as it was found by archaeologists.

Ringve Museum

Ringve Museum is Norway's national museum of music and musical instruments.Ringve Museum houses two permanent exhibitions:

  • "The Museum in the Manor House" (open April - October) comprises the oldest section, and has been preserved as it looked when Ringve’s founder, Victoria Bachke, opened the museum in 1952. With their distinctive interiors, the rooms in this Swiss-style building provide an evocative setting for instruments from the European musical tradition.
  • "The Museum in the Barn" (open all year), is a new exhibition that opened in 1999, featuring modern sound and light technology.

Rockheim

If you are interested in music, you will also want to check out the new Rockheim museum, which opened in 2010. Rockheim (literally "the home of rock") is the Norwegian museum for pop and rock. Located in a striking building in the harbour area, the museum showcases the best of Norwegian popular music from the 1950s to the present day through exhibitions, interactive experiences, and of course concerts. 

Stiftsgården - the Royal Residence

Stiftsgården, built during 1774 and 1778 by the ambitious widow of the privy counsellor, is the largest wooden palace in Scandinavia. It was sold to the Norwegian State in 1800, and is today the official Royal Residence in Trondheim.  

Sverresborg - Trøndelag Folk Museum

A museum of cultural history around the ruins of King Sverre's medieval castle. Large open-air museum with wooden buildings and scenes from Trondheim and Trøndelag. Beautiful indoor exhibitions: "Images of Life" – depicting life in the region in the last 150 years, and the theme theatre "The Trønder Bride", ski museum, telecom museum and so on. Sverresborg - Trøndelag Folk Museum has also got many activities for children.

Other suggestions

The boat trip to the historical island of Munkholmen is a good opportunity to view Trondheim from the sea.

The view from the restaurant in the Tyholt Tower (74 metres) gives you an exquisite panorama of the city and its surroundings.

Last updated:  22 September 2011
The Nidarosdomen Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway - Photo: Trondheim kommune
The Nidarosdomen Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway
Ringve Museum - Norway’s national museum of music and musical instruments - Photo: Ringve Museum
Ringve Museum - Norway’s national museum of music and musical instruments

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Stiftsgården, the Royal Residence in Trondheim, Norway - Photo: Trondheim kommune

Attractions in Trondheim

Nidarosdomen Cathedral is the most important of the many historical attractions in Trondheim.

Attractions in Trondheim

Source: Visit Norway

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