1. Old Town Bridge
Known as 'Gamle Bybro', this picturesque wooden bridge offers stunning views of the Nidelva River and the colorful wooden houses of Bakklandet.
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Known as 'Gamle Bybro', this picturesque wooden bridge offers stunning views of the Nidelva River and the colorful wooden houses of Bakklandet.
A historic fortress providing panoramic views of Trondheim. It played a significant role in defending the city and now houses a museum.
Norway's largest indoor water park, featuring pools, slides, and wellness facilities, perfect for a fun and relaxing day out.
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An open-air museum showcasing the cultural history of the Trøndelag region with historic buildings, artifacts, and interactive exhibits.
A beautiful botanical garden associated with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, featuring diverse plant collections and serene walking paths.
The royal residence in Trondheim, this grand wooden palace is one of the largest wooden buildings in Scandinavia and offers guided tours.
One of the oldest secular buildings in Scandinavia, it now hosts a museum with medieval artifacts and exhibits related to Trondheim's history.
A hands-on science center offering engaging and educational exhibits for children and adults alike.
A museum featuring a diverse collection of Norwegian and international art, including contemporary and historical works.
A museum focusing on the history of crime and punishment in Norway, with intriguing exhibits on law enforcement and justice.
Houses an extensive collection of decorative arts, including textiles, furniture, and ceramics, showcasing Norwegian craftsmanship.
A museum dedicated to the maritime history of Trondheim, featuring exhibits on shipbuilding, fishing, and maritime trade.
A museum that preserves and presents the history and culture of the Jewish community in Trondheim and Norway.
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