Heritage Sites in Trondheim
Trondheim serves as Norway’s historical heart, anchored by the Nidaros Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece and national pilgrimage site. This collection spans centuries of architectural evolution, from the 12th-century Haltdalen stave church at the Sverresborg Folk Museum to the 17th-century Kristiansten Fortress. The list highlights the city's religious and military development, including Norway's first octagonal wooden church, 18th-century hospitals, and defensive coastal batteries that protected the Trondheim Fjord during World War II.
Nidaros Cathedral
Nidaros Cathedral is a cathedral of the Church of Norway located in the city of Trondheim in Trøndelag county.
Kristiansten Fortress
Kristiansten Fortress is located on a hill east of the city of Trondheim in Trøndelag county, Norway, named after Christian V of Denmark…
Haltdalen stavkirke
A 12th-century single-nave stave church originally from Haltdalen, now preserved at the Trøndelag Folk Museum.
Bakke Church
Bakke Church may refer to:
Trondheim døvekirke
A wooden long church built in 1927, specifically designed to serve the city's deaf community.
Gravhaug
An ancient archaeological burial mound.
Sion
The ruins of King Sverre Sigurdsson’s medieval castle, Sion, which dates back to 1182.
Ilen Church
Ilen Church is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Trondheim municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway.
Hospitalskirken
Norway’s first octagonal wooden church, constructed in 1705 to serve the Trondhjems Hospital.
Langørjan fort
A World War II coastal fortification and artillery battery.
Leira fort
Historical defensive fortification located south of the city center.
Peter Lie - Elen Lie
A memorial monument dedicated to Peter and Elen Lie.
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