Bakklandet
This charming neighborhood is known for its colorful wooden houses, cobblestone streets, and vibrant arts and crafts scene, offering boutique shops, galleries, and cozy cafes along the Nidelva River.
Kristiansten Fortress
These historic fortifications offer panoramic views of Trondheim and the surrounding fjord, allowing visitors to learn about the city's military history.
Munkholmen
A historic island fortress in the Trondheimsfjord with a rich and varied past.
Stiftsgården
Stiftsgården is a historic Baroque mansion and one of Europe's largest wooden buildings, serving as the Norwegian royal family's official residence in Trondheim.
Archbishop's Palace and Museum
The Archbishop's Palace and Museum is a well-preserved medieval building in Scandinavia, housing historical displays including the Norwegian Crown Regalia.
Historic Wharves
The Historic Wharves along the Nidelva River feature colorful, centuries-old wooden buildings that characterize Trondheim's waterfront.
King Olav Tryggvason statue
A prominent statue in the city center, honoring King Olav Tryggvason, the founder of Trondheim.
Archbishop’s Palace
The Archbishop's Palace, adjacent to the Nidaros Cathedral, houses museums detailing the site's historical and ecclesiastical significance.
Bakklandet historical quarter
A picturesque historical quarter with colorful wooden houses, cobblestone streets, and a vibrant café scene along the Nidelva river.