Trondheim
City in Norway
Trondheim is a city on the Trondheim Fjord, in central Norway. Dating back to the 11th century, Gothic Nidaros Cathedral features an ornate rose window and a detailed west facade. Nearby, the Archbishop’s Palace Museum houses archaeological...
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Why is Trondheim famous?
Trondheim has established itself as a leader in innovation and is known as Norway's capital of knowledge. This is partly thanks to the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), the largest university in the country. The city's 40,000 students make sure that there is always something fun going on.
Is Trondheim worth visiting?
With so much to enjoy, Trondheim is a fabulous destination on its own, but it also serves as a popular connecting point between the Dovre Railway (Trondheim-Oslo line) and the coastal cruises that sail along the coast between Kirkenes and Bergen.
What is the Viking capital of Norway?
Top highlights: Trondheim is known as the original Viking capital of Norway. Today, it's a place where creativity and innovation are fused together to deliver great events, exciting places to explore and cutting-edge advancements that are globally acclaimed.
Can you see the northern lights in Trondheim?
The best time in the year to see the Northern Lights in Trondheim is from September to March when the sky is pitch black. Patience is required when going on a hunt for the Aurora. The Northern Lights are not static, but constantly changing and shifting.