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    Trondheim is the third most populous municipality in Norway, and was the fourth largest urban area. Trondheim lies on the south shore of Trondheim Fjord at the mouth of the River Nidelva.

  2. Welcome to Trondheim. Where the fusion of history, arts, technology, and green initiatives ignite a culture of innovation and rich tradition. Trondheim stands out with its progressive nature and vibrant city life, while still embodying its small-town heart. EXPLORE THE FLAVOURS.

    • Admire the west front. Possibly the most eye-catching aspect of Nidaros Cathedral is its western facade. It's a testament to Norwegian artistry and craftsmanship, embellished with intricate carvings and an assortment of sculptures that portray historical and religious figures.
    • Explore the interior of Nidaros Cathedral. Stepping inside Nidaros Cathedral is like walking into a different era. Despite the subdued lighting, the Cathedral's interior, with its Romanesque and Gothic architecture, commands admiration.
    • Visit the gravestones in the crypt. Add a touch of mystery to your Cathedral tour by venturing into the crypt. Home to a collection of marble gravestones, this hushed, historic vault can be accessed via a narrow, steep staircase.
    • Climb the tower for Trondheim's best view. If you're up for a bit of a climb, the main tower of Nidaros Cathedral promises a reward worth every step. A somewhat steep, 172-step climb will lead you to an awe-inspiring panoramic view of Trondheim's city centre, at an additional charge.
  3. Discover Trondheim, Norway's leading cycling city and the home of Nordic flavors. Explore the historic and cultural attractions, enjoy the local cuisine, and experience the vibrant city life and festivals.

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    • Nidaros Cathedral. Nidaros Cathedral is one of the most important churches in Norway, and the world’s northernmost medieval cathedral. It was built in 1070 on the burial site of King Olaf II of Norway, who was killed during the Battle of Stiklestad in 1030, who became the patron saint of Norway.
    • Bakklandet. Bakklandet is undoubtedly among the most famous things to see in Trondheim. Its picturesque and colorful houses are probably the best-known picture of the city, especially the Nidelva waterfront, one of the oldest and most evocative places in the city.
    • Gamle Bybro (Old Town Bridge) The Gamle Bybro is the most iconic place to see in Trondheim, and is an ancient and picturesque bridge that crosses the Nidelva River right in the Bakklandet neighborhood.
    • Ringve Museum. Music fans should not miss a visit to the Ringve Museum, located in an 18th-century manor overlooking the city and the enchanting Trondheim fjord.
  4. Discover Trondheim, Norway's historic capital and one of its most photogenic cities. Explore its attractions, such as the Gothic cathedral, the folk museum, the rock music museum and more.

  5. Where the fusion of history, arts, technology and green initiatives ignite a culture of innovation and rich tradition. Trondheim stands out with its progressive nature and vibrant city life, while still embodying its small town heart. Its Norways third largest city, with just over 200,000 inhabitants.