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More to see in Trondheim
The city symbol and the national religious landmark is Nidaros Catherdral also known as Nidaros Domkirke. Construction of this huge and beautiful building has begun in 1070 and ran for almost two centuries. The unique relic - remains of Saint Olaf – is stored here. Legendary King Olaf has established Christianity culture in Norway and became famous after his heroic deeds. The cathedral was reconstructed in the middle of the 19th century; it is one the most beautiful buildings in Norway. Another interesting landmark is Archbishop's Palace. Built back in the 12th century, it has survived until today; it has been used on its purpose till the 16th century. Nowadays it hosts museums of city history and culture. Speaking of city culture it's worth to mention the Ringve National Museum dedicated to national music. It hosts interesting collection of national music instruments, folklore costumes and other accessories associated with national musical tradition. Built in late 18th century, Stiftsgarden royal residence is a truly unique landmark. It is the biggest wooden palace in the Northern Europe. The magnificent royal residence surrounded by the beautiful garden is visited by hundreds of tourists every day. The Sverresborg Trondelag Folk Museum is another interesting place to visit. The open air museum complex is located at the old fortress remains. There visitors can see antique building models and admire scenic wooden houses. Cultural events and educational excursions are … Read further

Our guide to Trondheim

Traditions and mentality of Trondheim

Trondheim is a busy student city with a long history and rich culture. Its festivals and holidays are very popular among curious tourists. Every national holiday has a history; its rituals and celebrations have been run for centuries. One of the most interesting and colorful national holidays is Saint Olaf's Day taking place at the end of July. It's dedicated to the King Olaf II Haraldsson that has being reining … Open

Travel guide to Trondheim

Here is the ancient Bishop's Palace - an amazing medieval monument, which is unchanged from the time of construction. Nowadays, it houses a thematic museum dedicated to the most important historical events for the city and the country. Houses on stilts are considered the most unusual architectural monuments. They were built in the 18th - 19th centuries and served as storage space. Almost all the buildings were … Open

Advices for travellers

1. Young travelers intending to visit night clubs and order alcoholic beverages at local restaurants are sure to carry a copy of their passport. There are age restrictions on alcohol in all entertainment and dining places. 2. The city has banned smoking in public places, but there are specially equipped areas for smokers close to all shopping and entertainment centers. It is also worth considering that tobacco … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants

Tourists looking for a low-cost dinner may like the Matute restaurant. It offers both national and popular foreign dishes. Its Currasco hamburger made of fresh beef filets is a real masterpiece and an example of typical Chilean meal. Dromedar Kaffebar Bakklandet is the one to pay a visit too. It's very popular amongst people preferring to spent time in calm and relaxed atmosphere. A large selection of coffee and … Open

Attractions and active leisure

The stylish club Dali is also popular among holidaymakers. Those who have fun dancing till dawn would like Bar 3B and BrukBar. Vacations won’t be complete without a walk around local shops too. The city is famous for its amazing art galleries, including Galleri Ismene, Trondhjems Kunstforening and Trondheim Glassblaseri. The famous Microbryggeri brewery is popular among fans of beer. It is open to the … Open

Cultural excursion through Trondheim - things to see

Among modern cultural places the Rockheim Museum is very popular. Word-to-word its name may be translated as the ‘House of Rock.’ Located inside an old building it was only opened in 2010. Along with the interesting collection dedicated to popular rock music, it often hosts various exhibitions and interactive events. The Sverresborg Trondelag Folk Museum is another interesting place to visit. The open air … Open

Norway - moving around the country

The terminals have put in place, everything necessary for the comfortable relaxation of passengers. There are spacious lounges, conference rooms, and nursery rooms, amenities for passengers with disabilities, various shops, cafes and bars. Please note that the duty-free zone at this airport is one of the largest in Western Europe, so you can buy drinks, tobacco products, perfumes and cosmetics in the Duty Free store. Another airport of Norway worthy of mention is Bergen. It is located only 12 kilometers from the city of the same name. Its capacity is only slightly below that of the main air gate in the capital. You will also find at the terminal everything you need, including restaurants, cafes, lounges, shops, souvenir shops, Wi-Fi, post office and luggage compartment, as well as bank branches and currency exchange points. … Open

Nature and parks of Norway

Norway’s largest national park is Hardangervidda, which occupies 3,400 square kilometers on the borders between the cities of Hordaland, Buskerud and Telemark. The territory is equipped with small forest trails, a railway and a motorway. For fans of popular science films and lectures, a natural center is open on the territory. The building has a section dedicated to drama and film shows including also interactive zones for a “full immersion” in the world of northern nature. The guests of the complex will see how the glaciers melted more than 20 million years ago and can observe the “everyday life” of the reindeer family. Enjoying nature has never been more comfortable for tourists before. On the territory of the national park, you will find many kinds of polar birds and wild animals strolling unhurriedly through the fruit gardens and past the mountain waterfalls with its crystal clear spring water. … Open

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