A Catedral de Nidaros é considerada a igreja mais importante da Noruega e está localizada em Trondheim.
Kristiansten Fortress is located on a hill east of the city of Trondheim in Trøndelag county, Norway, named after Christian V of Denmark…
Old Town Bridge is located in Trondheim, Trøndelag County, Norway.
Vår Frue Church is a medieval parish church of the Church of Norway in Trondheim municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway.
A Torre Tyholt é uma torre de 124 metros de altura, constituída por uma estrutura de betão com 85 m e uma feita de aço com 45 m.
Stiftsgården is the royal residence in Trondheim, Norway. It is centrally situated on the city’s most important thoroughfare, Munkegaten.
Verftsbrua, also popularly called Blomsterbrua, is a bridge at the bay of Trondheim. The bridge, built in 2003, spans 125 metres.
O cicloelevador Trampe foi o primeiro e é o único elevador de bicicletas do mundo.
The Trondheim Art Museum is an art museum located in Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway.
A lovely open-air museum with numerous traditional Norwegian buildings that look as if taken straight from a fairy-tale.
The Skansen Bridge is a 52-meter span bascule railway bridge located at Skansen in Trondheim, Norway.
A Ponte de Elgeseter - em norueguês Elgeseter bru - é uma ponte rodoviária que atravessa o rio Nidelva, no interior da cidade de Trondheim,…
Klæbu Church is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Trondheim municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway.
The Archbishop's Palace in Trondheim is a castle and palace in the city of Trondheim, located just south of the Nidaros Cathedral.
The NTNU University Museum in Trondheim is one of seven Norwegian university museums with natural and cultural history collections and…
Olavshallen was built in 1989 as a concert hall and is named after a historical tradition in Trondheim, Norway, the St. Olav tradition.
Trondheim Science Centre is located in the Kongens gate area of Trondheim, Norway.
The Gunnerus Library in Trondheim is the oldest scientific library in Norway and dates back to 1768 when it was the library of the Royal…