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Opening hours: Monday - Thursday: 11 am - 11 pm Friday - Saturday: 11 am - 11.30 pm Sundays and public holydays: 12 noon - 10 pm Read more
Trondheim has 125 city bikes available for citizens and tourists. You will find the bikes in 12 bicycle racks in and around the city centre (from May through October). The bikes are locked to the racks with electronic locks which can be unlocked with an electronical card. In order to rent a bicycle, you need to purchase a subscription card at the... Read more
The fort was built after the great city fire in 1681 and now stands guard over the city. It saved the city from conquest by Sweden in 1718. From the fort, there is a spectacular view over Trondheim and its surroundings, the fjord and the mountains.The fortress area is open every day during office hours. Guided tours: 5.6. - 31.8.: daily at 12.00... Read more
Popular- science adventure centre. More than 150 models for you to explore. Revelations for visitors of all ages. Read more
Rockheim is the National museum of pop and rock in Norway. Rockheim has the responsibility to collect, preserve and inform about Norwegian popular music from the 1950s to the present. Rockheim is situated at Brattørkaia (the harbor area) in Trondheim, and opened in August 2010.Rockheim is closed on Mondays, and 1.5, 17.5., 23. - 26.12., 31.12. and... Read more
Norwegian Museum of the Year in 2010!The Museum of Natural History and Archaeology has exhibitions on nature and culture, church art and the Middle Ages. Museum shop and café.Photo: Vitenskapsmuseet Read more
Daily guided bike tour from Torget during the summer season.Our multilingual bike guides are ready to give you an interesting and fun experience.Bike rental is included in the price.Level of difficulty: Medium/Easy. In the city centre of Trondheim.Duration: 1 1/2 - 2 hours.Personal insurance/travel insurance. Read more
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... Read more
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. Read more
Open air museum with more than 60 buildings from Trondheim and the Trøndelag 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 new public building reflects childhood, youth, adulthood and age in a the... Read more