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  • stiftsgarden
    Stiftsgarden, built during 1774- 78 by the ambitious widow and privy...
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    • STOELSVIK 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This garden is inbetween the archbishops palace and museum and the crown jewels. Its an open space were its possible to walk down to the nidelva on marinen or back at nidarosdomen cathedral.
    • 773Lady 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Stiftsgården are a building from the 1700, build by one of three sisters rre conquering in building the most impressing "palace" for themselves in the town. After their death the building had more owners, until it was given to the royal family as their local recidens..Now it is used a couple of times each year each when the king members of his family ia visiting Trondheim. The rest of the year it is open for the public. At the back of the building there are a small garden or park which also is open for visitors.
    • polenturist 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      as this is the oldest tree building still standing in norway this is a sight to see.lots of history from norways royal Family. Worth a trip
    • MortenNygard 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We went on a guided tour with Emilie. Only three tourists so we got to ask a lot of questions. The guide gave a lot of interesting information as we walked around the beautiful rooms, and she was also more than able to respond to our questions. An interesting building with an interesting history. Well worth it if you are interested in large wooden buildings or the Norwegian monarchy.
    • cicignon 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Interesting tour of (parts of) a large building rich with history, delivered by very knowledgable, enthusiastic and friendly guides. Tours given every hour in both English and Norwegian (separate groups). Well worth the 45 minutes or so that it takes, as it gives a glimpse into the aristocratic and local bourgoise society of centuries past.
    • WanderingLondon 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You know this place is real, and really looked after, when they ask you to put on blue plastic shoe coverings before you're allowed to proceed on the tour (which is the only way to see it - and no photography is allowed). There are only two storeys of the building that you can see, but they provide the backdrop for no end of stories about the royal families that have used this building (including a potted guide to Norwegian royal history), and about the building's earlier life as well. Our guide had only been working there for a week, but her extensive knowledge would have suggested that she'd been guiding there for years, telling us about the building, its architecture, uses and occupants. The rooms are truly stunning. If you're in Trondheim, this is a site which is not to be missed.
    • NewMexicans_10 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      An interesting building which gives you a better sense of the history of Trondheim. The guides are wonderful.
    • ptravelp 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A small beautiful maintained garden with a small fountain and a statue of the past King of Norway holding a hat. He was not crowned only received a blessing and the hat is the reminder he did not receive the crown on his head
    • jspace63 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was interesting although it certainly doesn't compare to the great palaces of Europe. It is used by the royal family when the visit Trondheim. Good guided tours available in English.
    • 233jank 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A Royal palace in Wood!!!This was also a nice excursion, and we had a story to tell. Nice to see some different places that is not of stone or betong...Recomend it highly...
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