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Stiftsgården, built during 1774- 78 by the ambitious widow and privy counsellor Cecilie Christine Schøller, it is the largest wooden palace in...
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The Church of Our Lady in Trondheim was celebrating its 800th anniversary in 2007 on the evidence that the church was mentioned for the first time in...
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Open every day, admission free. Guided tours by appointment.
Ringve Botanical gardens include a systematic section showing the relationship between...
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Ilsvikøra is a listed and restored residential area with wooden buildings. A quiet place between the busy harbor and tall modern concrete buildings....
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The oldest of the wharves along the River Nidelva date back to the 18th century; nevertheless, they still give the impression of the waterfront as it...
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Wander the narrow streets and alleys ("veitene") that were typical of the old Trondheim.
Trondheim is one of the most distinctive towns built of wood...
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The area surrounding the old Trondhjem Hospital, the oldest social institution in Scandinavia. Typical old timber-dwellings, most of which have been...
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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...
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Built in 1705. The earliest wooden octagonal church in Norway and Sweden. Next to Trondheim's Hospital (founded in 1277). Photo: Jørn Adde © Trondheim...
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Bakke church is just outside the city centre (walking distance) One of two octogonal churches....
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