2024

BOAT TO MUNKHOLMEN

Guided tours
5/5
1 review

This boat offers a guided tour that passes through various ports in the fjord, and then stops at Monk's Island. At the end of the tour, the boat travels up the Nidelva River to give visitors a glimpse of the city and its important monuments. Departures every half hour in high season. Before boarding, remember to buy tickets which are also valid for the return trip. Taking this small boat will allow you to see the city from another perspective, from the water, and to tread on the charming Monks' Island with your feet.

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 Trondheim
2024

OFFICE DU TOURISME

Tourist office
5/5
1 review

You will find all the necessary information about the city and its region. It is possible to discover the city on foot or by bike and for that you just have to ask the office to find a French or English speaking guide. At the time of writing this guide, only the tiny office located in the Torg shopping center is open. It doesn't offer as many services as a regular tourist office, but it's still very good for everyday needs if you're spending a few days in Trondheim. Ask about guided tours!

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 Trondheim
2024

CHURCH OF RØROS

Religious buildings
5/5
1 review

The church, which dates from 1784, has a very distinctive octagonal shape and is marked with the initials of the German Companions. It is also the only stone building in the city. Concerts are held here. The church is one of the largest in Norway. The church is one of the largest in Norway and bears witness to Røros's mining days. The mine emblem is on the steeple and portraits of successive mine directors hang in the church. Inside, you can see the blue and white paintings with gilding, typical of this region. The baroque organ is quite well preserved.

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 Røros
2024

TYHOLT TOWER (TYHOLTTÅRNET)

Towers to visit
5/5
1 review

This tower built by the Post and Telecommunications is 120 m high. An elevator takes you up to the terrace where you have a breathtaking panoramic view of Trondheim and the surrounding area. It includes the Egon Rotating Restaurant, which is 74 m high. It is one of the most visited attractions in Trondheim.

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 Trondheim
2024

NIDAROS CATHEDRAL (NIDAROSDOMEN)

Religious buildings
3.4/5
10 reviews

The Nidaros cathedral has kept the Viking name of the present-day city of Trondheim, inspired by the river Nidelva. Built in the 12th century, in 1653, on the tomb of Saint Olav, the cathedral is entirely dedicated to him. Converted to Christianity in France and proclaimed king on his return to Trondheim. In 1024, he tried to Christianize the society before fleeing under pressure from the people. When he returned, he died during the Stiklestad ride and was buried on the spot, under a pile of sand. According to the legend, people who trampled on the tomb were cured of their illnesses. A year and five days later, it was decided to open his tomb and they found his body intact, his hair and nails had grown. It was then decided to build around him the beginnings of the present monument. The cathedral is built in "soapstone", in a style where the Gothic dominates, but older parts are of Romanesque inspiration. The stained glass windows are magnificent and only date from the 20th century. With its richly sculpted façade and splendid stained glass windows, it is reminiscent of Notre-Dame de Paris. The last king to be crowned in the cathedral was Harald V in 1991. The interior of the cathedral is ultimately more sober than the exterior, so if you don't opt for an educational and enjoyable guided tour, it may be more interesting to go in for a concert. Now a protestant church, the cathedral remains a place of pilgrimage and a cultural symbol of the country.

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 Trondheim
2024

SVERRESBORG FOLKEMUSEUM - FOLKLORE MUSEUM

Specialized museum
4/5
2 reviews

This open-air museum is 4 km from the town centre and can be reached on foot or by bus. It comprises some 60 buildings, including the remains of King Sverre's castle. There is a wildlife park, a standing wooden church, farm buildings, an old shoemaker's workshop and old houses that were once in the centre. In the museum, an 18th-century inn keeps the traditions alive with a restaurant that continues to serve authentic cuisine in a 1739 home.

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 Trondheim
2024

ROYAL RESIDENCE OF STIFTSGÅRDEN

Palaces to visit
4/5
1 review

Almost opposite the cathedral, the royal residence in Trondheim is the largest wooden palace in Scandinavia. The building was constructed in 1778, in a style halfway between rococo and classicism. Most of the furniture in the palace today is in the Biedermeier style, but there is Hepplewhite furniture in the Chinese cabinet and Gustavian furniture in the Red Room. It is the official residence of the King and Queen when they are in Trondheim.

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 Trondheim
2024

TRAMWAY FOR LIAN

Guided bus and train tours
3/5
1 review

This old tramway resembles a small country train that runs out of steam a little as it climbs the hill through the woods, before arriving at the terminus. From the semicircular outdoor terrace, there's a wonderful view of the surrounding countryside. Below you'll find a small lake, with a tiny island in the middle, spiked with a single tree. When the weather's fine, it's a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing. It's also the starting point for many hikes in the Bymarka nature reserve, a must-see if you're spending several days in Trondheim!

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 Trondheim
2024

ROCKHEIM

Visit Points of interest

Welcome to the national museum dedicated to pop/rock music. This ultra-modern museum was opened in 2010. Built on several floors, the Rockheim is both educational and interactive. You can learn about the history of music in Norway, the birth of pop music in the country and around the world. The Rockheim invites its visitors to be part of the visit. There is also a gallery that hosts many exhibitions throughout the year, and a media library with a very nice documentation. Superb view from the5th floor.

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 Trondheim
2024

PHOTO TOUR : MY MAGICAL MOMENTS

Guided tours

Oyvind is a photographer. He offers to take you into his world, looking for beautiful views. From a two-hour walk in Trondheim and its points of interest to a three-hour hunt for the Northern Lights (remember to bring warm clothes!), on the coast or in the forest, Oyvind adapts to your tastes and desires and will be able to share techniques and advice. A pleasant way to discover the region and the opportunity to come back with nice pictures.

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 Trondheim
2024

NORDENFJELDSKE KUNSTINDUSTRIMUSEUM

Modern art

The Musée des Arts et Métiers, in addition to its craft and furniture collections, boasts tapestries based on cartoons by Gerhard Munthe. These motifs tell the story of the Viking epic and perfectly illustrate the Norwegian Olympus. Three other sites are associated with the museum, taking over from the main building: the jewel of Trondheim royal residence, Austrått manor house, one of the country's oldest, and the Hannah Ryggen Centre. Reopening date unknown.

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 Trondheim
2024

MONK'S ISLAND (MUNKHOLMEN)

Natural site to discover

This tiny walled island was once Trondheim's place of torment. A Benedictine convent built around the year 1000 (one of the first in Scandinavia) was transformed into a prison fortress in 1658, a bit like Alcatraz or the Château d'If. Today, it is a pretty and popular tourist site, with a small beach and a café-restaurant which are open during the whole summer period. Guided tours are available during the summer.

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 Trondheim
2024

ARCHBISHOP'S PALACE (ERKEBISPEGÅRDEN)

Palaces to visit

The Archbishop's Palace, the symbol of the city, is located just behind the cathedral. It was the residence of the pontiffs until the Reformation, when Norway became Lutheran. From 1556 onwards and for about 100 years, the palace housed the Danish overlords before being taken over by the army. At the end of Bispegata Street, which runs in front of the cathedral, is Gamle Bybro, the old drawbridge with its ornate, red-painted porticoes.

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 Trondheim
2024

KVITSANDEN

Natural Crafts

The largest desert in all of northern Europe where the winds have piled up the sands into large dunes. When the mine was active, almost all the forests around the town were cleared to supply the copper smelters. In the late 18th century, as part of a reforestation programme, attempts were made to plant the sands with branches and peat, sow them with grasses and then plant them with pine and birch. Most of the White Sands is now devoid of vegetation.

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 Røros
2024

OLAVSGRUVA MINE

Museums

Visit an underground gallery 50 m below ground and discover a life and techniques developed 300 years ago. Bring good walking shoes and warm clothes, as the temperature does not exceed 5°C all year round. The Olav Mine, built at the instigation of Christian IV (King of Denmark and Norway from 1588 to 1648), is located in Storwartz, where several mines were in operation from 1644 to 1977. The Olav mine was the last one to be closed and was then 90 metres deep.

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 Røros
2024

FOUNDRIES - SMELTEHYTTA

Museums

Smelthytta (copper smelters) in Malmplassen was a central point of the Røros community. From 1646 to 1953, copper was melted here. The factory was closed 1953. In 1975, the building burned. Today's foundry was built on the ruins of the old foundry.

The museum presents two permanent exhibitions: «Copper mines», which explains part of the history of Røros, and «Ti finpussa», which displays costumes worn by the lords in 1800. The foundry also offers temporary exhibitions.

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 Røros
2024

BÅRDSHAUG HERREGÅRD - HISTORIC HOTEL

Mansion to visit

Bårdshaug Manor was built in 1900 for the minister Christian Thams. An architect by training, he worked as a director for the Orkla mines and was also consul in Belgium and president of several companies in Africa and Europe. Christian Thams established Norway's first electric railway, the Thamsbanen.

The Bårdshaug Herregård consists of the manor house, which is built in the Empire style in wood, two railway buildings, and a building furnished with antiques.

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 Orkanger
2024

RINGVE MUSEUM

Specialized museum

The museum is the only one in Norway that specializes in musical instruments and consists of white houses in a small square courtyard. The museum's collection consists of about 2000 instruments from all over the world. Among the instruments on display are the hardangerfele violin, whose distinctive sound inspired Edvard Grieg, and the nuckelharpe, a Swedish variant of violins with under-strings. A pleasant café, a souvenir shop, a botanical garden and temporary exhibitions complete this place perfectly.

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 Trondheim
2024

MARINE MUSEUM (SJØFARTSMUSEUM)

Museums

The Musée de la Marine is housed in a former prison built in 1725. In use until 1835, it was once known as the slave prison. The legendary Gjest Baardson, the Norwegian Robin Hood, was put in irons here. The museum houses a small collection of sailing ships, some beautiful figureheads and navigational instruments. The museum shop offers beautiful illustrated books, games and small items.

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 Trondheim
2024

ART ASSOCIATION - TRONDHJEMS KUNSTFORENING

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center

This painting gallery adjoins the cathedral. On the steps, the Skrubbefar, a bronze by Dyre Vaa, stands guard. Immediately at the entrance is Karl Uchermann's huge painting (1892) of a moose being devoured by wolves. Further on, we find Peter Balke with his bistre seascapes of the Great North under the storm. Tidemand and Gude, also present, were the great painters of the Norwegian romantic period. The museum café is open daily from 11 am to 8 pm.

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 Trondheim