Trondheim

Trondheim

Norway

Trondheim stands as a magnificent testament to Norway’s enduring history, serving as a bridge between the ancient Viking Age and the cutting-edge technological future of the nation. Originally founded as Nidaros in 997 by King Olav Tryggvason, this city was the first capital of Norway and has remained its spiritual heart for over a millennium. As you walk through the wide, breezy streets of the city center, you are immediately struck by the sense of royal and religious importance that permeates the air. The crown jewel of the city is undoubtedly the Nidaros Cathedral, a breathtaking Gothic masterpiece that serves as the northernmost medieval cathedral in the world. Built over the burial site of Saint Olav, the patron saint of Norway, it has for centuries been the traditional coronation site for Norwegian monarchs and remains a powerful destination for pilgrims from across the globe. Just a short distance from the cathedral’s towering spires, the city reveals a softer, more colorful side along the banks of the Nidelva River. Here, the historic Wharf District features rows of ancient, wooden storehouses painted in vibrant shades of red, yellow, and ochre, standing on stilts above the water. These structures, some dating back to the 18th century, reflect the city’s deep mercantile roots and provide one of the most photographed vistas in Scandinavia. Connecting these wharves to the rest of the city is the Old Town Bridge, or Gamle Bybro, often called the "Portal of Happiness" by locals. Crossing this bridge leads you into Bakklandet, a picturesque neighborhood of cobblestone streets and tiny, multicolored houses that now host intimate cafés, independent galleries, and artisan boutiques. While Trondheim cherishes its medieval past, it is also a city of youthful energy and scientific innovation. As home to the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, the city is flooded with students who bring a lively pulse to the local culture, supporting a thriving music scene and a sophisticated culinary landscape. In fact, Trondheim has recently emerged as a premier destination for food lovers, boasting Michelin-starred restaurants that utilize the rich bounty of the surrounding Trøndelag region. For those who enjoy heights, the Kristiansten Fortress looks down from its hillside perch, offering panoramic views of the fjord and the city below, while the nearby Sverresborg Open-Air Museum provides a fascinating walk through regional history. Whether you are exploring the echoes of Viking kings or the innovations of tomorrow, Trondheim offers a uniquely balanced experience where tradition and progress coexist in perfect harmony.

What to see in Trondheim

NTNU Ringve Botanical Garden NTNU Ringve Botanical Garden Botanical Garden Gamle Bybro Gamle Bybro Bridge Nidaros Cathedral Nidaros Cathedral Cathedral Haltdalen Stave Church Haltdalen Stave Church Church Tiller Church Tiller Church Church Strinda Church Strinda Church Church Lademoen Church Lademoen Church Church Ilen Church Ilen Church Church Vår Frue Church Vår Frue Church Church Kristiansten Fortress Kristiansten Fortress Fortress DORA 1 Submarine Bunker DORA 1 Submarine Bunker Historical Landmark Munkholmen Munkholmen Historical Landmark Trondheim Art Museum Trondheim Art Museum Museum Trondheim Science Centre Trondheim Science Centre Museum NTNU University Museum NTNU University Museum Museum Trondheim Art Museum – Gråmølna Trondheim Art Museum – Gråmølna Museum Ringve Music Museum Ringve Music Museum Museum Rockheim Rockheim Museum Sverresborg Trøndelag Folk Museum Sverresborg Trøndelag Folk Museum Museum Trondheim Maritime Museum Trondheim Maritime Museum Museum The Armoury The Armoury Museum Norsk Døvemuseum Norsk Døvemuseum Museum Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum Museum Trondheim Tramway Museum Trondheim Tramway Museum Museum Jewish Museum Trondheim Jewish Museum Trondheim Museum Norwegian National Museum of Justice Norwegian National Museum of Justice Museum Trondheim Symfoniorkester & Opera Trondheim Symfoniorkester & Opera Opera House Stiftsgården Stiftsgården Palace Archbishop’s Palace Archbishop’s Palace Palace Sverresborg Sverresborg Ruins Olav Tryggvason Statue Olav Tryggvason Statue Statue Rosendal Teater Rosendal Teater Theatre Nye Hjorten Teater AS Nye Hjorten Teater AS Theatre Trøndelag Teater Trøndelag Teater Theatre Tyholttårnet Tyholttårnet Tower