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TOP 10 Things to do in Trondheim, Norway 2023!

TOP 10 Things to do in Trondheim, Norway 2023! Trondheim, Norway is an amazing place to visit in Norway. If you want to know top 10 what to do in Trondheim or you need a travel guide, please keep watching. This vlog will tell you the top 10 best things to do in Trondheim and it will show various attractions of Trondheim. Via a walking tour and with help of drone shots we try to deliver you the best insights in beautiful Trondheim, Norway. ➤ Please like the video 👍👍👍 ➤ Subscribe to our channel ✅ ✅ ✅ Please visit our channel for more content:    / @thetravelbosss   #trondheim #norway Number 7 RINGVE MUSEUM Ringve Museum Visit the Ringve Museum, which is Norway's national museum of music and musical instruments, for a longer and more in-depth look at Norwegian and European music. It has two permanent shows: the Museum in the Manor House, which has musical instruments from Europe, and the Museum in the Barn, which shows how modern sound and lighting technology works. Number 6 STIFTSGARDEN Stiftsgarden In 1778, wealthy Christine Schller built Stiftsgrden as her own home. When the Norwegian royal family comes to Trondheim, they stay there as their official residence. This mansion has more than 100 rooms and is one of the largest wooden buildings in Europe. It is a great example of Baroque architecture from the 18th century. Since 1800, royals and their guests have stayed in the mansion. A guided tour of its luxurious rooms will give you a good idea of how the social elite lived. Number 5 ARCHBISHOP’S PALACE AND MUSEUM Archbishop's Palace and Museum The mediaeval Archbishop's Palace is not only the oldest building of its kind in Scandinavia, but it is also one of the best-preserved palaces of its kind in Europe. The west wing of the palace dates back to the late 12th century. It now has a number of historical displays, such as the Norwegian Crown Regalia exhibit, which is a stunning collection of Norway's beautiful crown jewels. Number 4 ROCKHEIM Rockheim Pop and rock music fans will enjoy this trip down memory lane and the chance to hear some of Norway's best. The museum's collections are on display, and there are also interactive exhibits, videos, and audio recordings to listen to and watch. Through sounds and videos of performances, the permanent exhibit "The Time Tunnel" brings the history of modern Norwegian music and culture from the 1950s to the present day to life. Different exhibits look at different parts of music and culture. Number 3 KRISTIANSTEN FORTRESS Kristiansten Fortress Kristiansten Fortress was built between 1681 and 1695 on a hill to the east of the city to protect it from attacks. Even though it is a bit of a climb, the tower and its small museum are free to visit, and the views of the city are beautiful. The Nazis held members of the Norwegian Resistance in these cells during their occupation of Norway during World War II. There is also a memorial to those who were put to death here. Number 2 EXPLORE BAKKLANDET AND GAMLE BYBRO (OLD TOWN BRIDGE) Explore Bakklandet and Gamle Bybro (Old Town Bridge) Cross the river Nidelva on the red arches of the Gamle Bybro (Old Town Bridge) to get to the Bakklandet neighbourhood with its pretty streets and colourful old homes. It feels like a small village, and the old wooden buildings along the river have been turned into shops, galleries, coffee shops, and restaurants. Number 1 NIDAROS CATHEDRAL Nidaros Cathedral Nidaros Cathedral is thought to be the most beautiful church in Scandinavia. It was built by King Olav Kyrre between 1066 and 1093 over the tomb of Norway's patron saint, St. Olav. The cathedral is the northernmost mediaeval cathedral in the world, and it is one of the best places to visit in the city. Kings were born and buried here, and since 1814, the Norwegian constitution says that the monarch must be crowned in Trondheim Cathedral.

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