Trondheim's Regalia: Walking Tour of Norway's Historical and Religious Centre

Trondheim's Regalia: Walking Tour of Norway's Historical and Religious Centre

Trondheim's Regalia: Walking Tour of Norway's Historical and Religious Centre

Oslo might be the capital of Norway, but Trondheim is its historical and religious centre. In fact, Trondheim has been the capital a few times in history, when various kings had their seat here. On this walking tour, I‘ll introduce you to the venerable city that‘s attracted both Vikings and kings. I‘ll reveal some of its over 1,000 year history including its origins as a trading post and its brief stint as a Swedish territory. Starting in the Brattøra area, you‘ll walk along the quay towards the railway and Nidelva River. Along the way, I‘ll point out some of the city‘s landmarks including Rockheim, Norway’s national museum for popular music, and Munkholmen, the island used for public executions during the Viking age. You‘ll stroll down Fjordgata and Munkegata Street before heading towards Torvet (the town square) and the historical Bakklandet suburb. Along the way to Kristiansten Fortress where our tour ends, I‘ll show you Trondheim Torg shopping mall, Rådhuset i Trondheim (the city hall), and the world’s northernmost cathedral, Nidaros Cathedral. On this hour-long tour, you‘ll have a chance to: • Hear about Nidelva, the river that runs through the city, and find out how large its salmon become • Stroll to the town square, where there are great opportunities to shop and get refreshments • Cross the historic Old Town Bridge, Gamle Bybro, and hear its story • See Trondheim‘s biggest fish market at Ravnkloa Harbor • Experience the splendor of Stiftsgården, the royal residence • Walk through Tronsheim‘s first suburb • View the entire city from the hilltop where Kristiansten Fortress is located • Take in Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum, the city‘s national museum of decorative arts On this walk around Trondheim, you’ll discover the history of a city that’s experienced both Vikings and wars against Sweden, and which stores the Norwegian royal regalia today. Along the way, I‘ll point out several places where you can sit down, people-watch, or enjoy a bite to eat. Don‘t be surprised if a resident comes over to have a chat, people in Trondheim are like that. Remember to bring a large smile and, of course, a camera.

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