Relax! In Trondheim, everything is easily accessible and close. This means you don’t have to carefully plan your day, but rather take things as they come. You can sit in a café and read newspapers for hours, and still have enough time for some shopping and maybe an impulse visit to a gallery. You can fish for salmon right here in the city, stroll along idyllic river promenades, go see one of the country’s best football teams at their home field, experience Trøndelag theatre and treat yourself to a five-course meal you will remember for the rest of your life.

You can do exactly what you feel like when you visit Trondheim. Wake up in a city that does not require planning; just go out and see what happens!

 


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The Latin Festival in Trondheim offers catchy rhythms and tempting salsa!8th - 9th of February 2013. Read more
SpareBank 1 SMN is Trøndelag and Møre and Romsdal’s leading bank with assets totalling NOK 116 bn at the end of 2010. The head office is in Trondheim and the Group employs about 1,100 staff. As one of six members of the SpareBank 1 Alliance, the Bank forms part of Norway’s second largest financial services grouping. Read more
The Museum is based on two principal elements: original sculptures from Nidaros Cathedral, and archeological discoveries from the colourful history of the Archbishop's Palace. For example here you can see the Archbishop's coin workshop exactly as archeologists found it.The museum is closed Mondays from 01.09. - 31.05. Read more
Here you can find handicraft and art from local artists. Read more
Ruins of a church dating back to the middle ages are found in the basement of SpareBank 1 Midt-Norge. They were discovered during archaeological excavations prior to erecting a new building for the bank. The ruins can be viewed during bank opening hours.We believe that it was here St Olav's body was kept the first night after it was brought to... Read more
Orkla Industry Museum is responsible for preservation of the technical historical monuments in Orkdal and Meldal, and is also responsible for enhancing the sights and for presenting industrial and working-class history in an informative and exciting manner. The Museum operates the Thamshavnbanen railway - the world's oldest railway running on... Read more
Gamle Bybro - The Old Town Bridge - was first built on this site in 1681. At the same time, Kristiansten Fort was under construction. A sentry and excise house stood at either end of the bridge. The excise house on the west side is still standing and is in use as a kindergarten. The bridge and gates as they now stand were built in 1861 by Carl... Read more
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The Trondheim Chamber Music Festival was held for the first time in 1996 and has since developed into one of the most innovative chamber music festivals in the world! The establishment of the Trondheim International Chamber Music Competition was a way of internationalising the festival and, not least, promoting international festival composers on... Read more
Welcome to the Britannia Spa and Wellness Centre in Trondheim, 840 m2 of blissful relaxation and revitalization- free for all Britannia Hotel guests. The luxury Britannia Hotel and Spa emphasizes modern design and technology. We have well appointed treatment rooms, showers, jacuzzi’s, saunas and a relaxation area. In addition, the Britannia Hotel... Read more