Norway’s original capital, Trondheim was founded as early as 997 by the Viking King Olav Tryggvason, who gave the town the name Nidaros.
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Trondheim is a large city by Norwegian standards, though it has still managed to preserve many of the charms and intimacy of a small town. It is also a city full of contrasts, with monastery ruins, impressive wooden buildings, colourful wharves, and a beautiful red-painted city bridge dating back to 1861.Trondheim is home to a world famous research and educational community, modern sports facilities, a lively night life and countless more besides. You will hear all about the city’s many features as the bus takes us on a voyage of discovery through Trondheim’s streets and boroughs, including a short stop at Utsikten (The View) to admire the city from a high elevation. As no sightseeing trip to Trondheim is complete without visiting one of its premier cultural treasures, we will of course make time to take in the impressive Nidaros Cathedral. Built over the burial place of St. Olav, the patron saint of Norway, the construction of this enormous building, with its countless details and decorations, began as early as 1070. After a guided tour around the cathedral, you will soon understand why many describe it as the most beautiful religious building in Norway.
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Year round |
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$62 pp |
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Transportation: Bus
Clothes/Footwear: Comfortable shoes
Note: Photography is not allowed inside Nidaros Cathedral. The excursion is available on both north - and southbound sailings
Level: 1
Code: H-TRD11A
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