Attractions around Trondheim
Explore 64 attractions, restaurants, shops around Trondheim
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Nidaros Cathedral
Kongsgaardsgata 2, Trondheim 7013 Norway
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Old Town Bridge
Gamle bybro, Trondheim 7013 Norway
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Rockheim
Brattoerkaia 14, Trondheim 7010 Norway
Rockheim is the national museum of popular music. Since the museum's opening in 2010 there has been a steady stream of visitors eager to learn about norwegian music and its history. Music is a source of enjoyment. It creates a sense of belonging and offers new experiences. But it is also a vital source of knowledge of ourselves and our cultural history. Behind the scenes, Rockheim's staff is engaged in managing and researching Norway's pop and rock music, and in making it accessible to the public. The visit to Rockheim begins in the spectacular "Top Box". From the main exhibit on the 6th floor you proceed down floor by floor. The music and stories are communicated by means of interactive exhibit technology and objects from the museum's collections. You are welcomed by Rockheim's guides, who will be your hosts and will answer your questions about the exhibits.
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Kristiansten Fortress
Kristianstensbakken 60, Trondheim 7014 Norway
Kristiansten Fortress is an important part of the City of Trondheim's identity, and an area with excellent environmental qualities. Kristiansten Fortress is often used for various cultural events and the city's inhabitants use the area for recreational purposes. On the night of 19 April 1681, Trondheim experienced the biggest and most destructive of many town fires. Afterwards, King Christian V asked Major General Jean Caspar de Cicignon and his chief of staff Quartermaster General Anthony Coucheron to prepare a new plan for the city and its fortification. A completely new network of streets was built, with wide streets in accordance with the Baroque ideal and fortifications around the city centre. The result was a fortress town based on the Continental model, surrounded by fortified ramparts to the south and west, and with two tower fortresses – Munkholmen out on the fjord to the north of the city and Kristiansten, on a hill above the city . Kristiansten was completed in 1684.
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Tyholttarnet
Otto Nielsens veg 4 Blussuvoll, Trondheim 7052 Norway
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Bakklandet
Oevre Bakklandet, Trondheim 7013 Norway
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Pirbadet
Havnegata 12, Trondheim 7010 Norway
At the spectacular Pirbadet waterpark in Trondheim, Norway, most of the attractions are in one large room, meaning young and old alike can enjoy time together.
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Reality Adventures
Sandgata 26a, Trondheim 7010 Norway
Reality Adventures AS has the pleasure of offering the most intense and exciting experience in Trondheim. Our Escape rooms are well-suited for 2 to 8 players at the time. The goal of the game is easy. Together and only with the items in the room at your disposal, you are to escape within 60 minutes. Do you and your friends have what it takes? Book an appointment today!
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Munkholmen
Munkegata 64A, Trondheim 7011 Norway
Trondheim's execution ground in ancient times. Benedictine monks built a monastery on the island very early in the 11th century, probably one of the first two monastries in Scandinavia. In 1658 it was converted into a prison and fortress, later becoming a customs house. Its most famous inmate was the Danish Count Peder Griffenfeld, who spent 18 years as a prisoner there. Today The Monks' Island is a popular recreational area, with a nice beach and a restaurant.
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Sverresborg Trondelag Folk Museum
Sverresborg Alle 13, Trondheim 7020 Norway
Open air museum with more than 80 buildings from Trondheim and the Trondelag area. Beautiful surroundings, and from the ruins of King Sverre's Castle you have a wonderful view over the city and the fjord. The impressive main exhibition Livsbilder, Images of Life, in the public building reflects childhood, youth, adulthood and age in the region during the past century. The rural section shows the development in Trondelag buidling styles from the fjord to the mountains, and how people lived in the 18th and 19th centuries in the different country areas.
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Erkebispegarden (Archbishop's Palace)
Kongsgaardsgata 1b Ved siden av Nidarosdomen, Trondheim 7013 Norway
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Ringve Museum
Lade Alle 60, Trondheim 7041 Norway
Ringve Music Museum is a specialized museum dedicated to music and musical instruments. All year musical guides take you through music history with live demonstrations of historical instruments. Ringve is a country estate with buildings from four different centuries surrounded by Ringve Botanical Gardens.
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Vitensenteret i Trondheim
Kongens gate 1, Trondheim 7011 Norway
Vitensenteret is a science center where visitors are encouraged to learn through interactive exhibitions. The center is open Monday to Sunday, and here you will find exciting activities, experiments and interactive installations for the whole family. During weekends and school holidays we have a varied program, and we also organize summer schools, science clubs, birthday parties and other events. While visiting us you can also experience Norway’s first and only 3D planetarium and 360 cinema. Join us for a spectacular journey through space or watch one of our fulldome films. Screenings are usually during the weekend or on special requests. Want to extend the fun? We also have a science store with exciting experiments and toys. Trondheim Science Store is open all days of the week, and you can drop by without a ticket to the center.
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The Crown Regalia
Kongsgaardsgata 1B In the west wing of the Archbishop's Palace, Trondheim 7013 Norway
The Royal Regalia - the Crown, Sceptre, Orb, Sword of State and Royal Standard - are symbols of royal power. The Norwegian king's crown was commissioned by King Carl XIV Johan for his coronation in 1818. Since then, it has been used at four coronations and has had a prominent place at two benedictions. The regalia were last time used in 1991 during the benediction of King Harald V and Queen Sonja.
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Olav Tryggvason Monument
Kongens gate Trondheim Torg, Trondheim Norway