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Top 15 Must-See Attractions in Trondheim, Norway

Despite its modest size by European standards, Trondheim is Norway’s third-largest city, located in Trøndelag county where the Nidelva River flows into the Trondheimsfjord. The city was reconstructed based on a Baroque design after a fire in the 17th century and is home to the second-largest cathedral in Northern Europe.

From 1164 until 1906, this location was where Norway’s kings were crowned, and the nearby Archbishop’s Palace houses the country’s crown jewels, known as the Regalia of Norway.

With a student population exceeding 30,000, Trondheim boasts a vibrant cultural scene and dynamic nightlife. Visitors can explore the charming Bakklandet district, recognized for its picturesque wooden warehouses, and delve into high-quality museums dedicated to decorative arts and antique musical instruments.

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Ultimate Guide to a Perfect Long Weekend in Trondheim, Norway

I arrived in the city of Trondheim just in time for the 17th of May — known to Norwegians asNasjonaldagen,or National Day. Every year, the country celebrates the 1814 signing of its constitution by throwing a joyous street party. Men wear their best suits, while women and children dress in traditional folk costumes: sweeping blue capes and embroidered vests and skirts. Parents let their kids eat ice cream with abandon.

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