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Nestled in the heart of Norway, Trondheim is a city that beautifully blends rich history with vibrant culture. From the stunning Nidaros Cathedral, the northernmost medieval cathedral in the world, to the charming Old Town Bridge that offers picturesque views of the Nidelva River, Trondheim is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be discovered. Whether you're wandering through the historic streets or exploring the lively quayside, there's a unique story around every corner that captures the essence of this remarkable city.

For those who love to dive into local culture, Trondheim has something for everyone. Explore the interactive exhibits at Rockheim, Norway's national museum of popular music, or take a stroll through the tranquil gardens of Stiftsgården, the royal family's summer residence. With a mix of well-known attractions and hidden gems like the cozy Antikvariatet bar, where live music fills the air, Trondheim invites you to immerse yourself in its charm and history. So pack your bags and get ready to explore all the fun activities this captivating city has to offer!

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1Nidaros Cathedral

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Nidaros Cathedral, located in Trondheim, is a remarkable Gothic structure dating back to the 11th century. It is one of Scandinavia's largest medieval buildings and holds great historical and religious significance. The cathedral houses the grave of Viking king St. Olav, who played a key role in introducing Christianity to Norway. Visitors can admire modern stained-glass works and intricate statues on the facade depicting biblical characters and Norwegian monarchs.
Extraordinary cathedral, the second largest but in my opinion the most beautiful in Scandinavia. There is a crypt below parts of the cathedral, constructed during the second half of the 19th century, where you can admire gravestones from the middle ages. You pay an entrance fee in the neighboring tourist office and should come early when they open to avoid the busloads of visitors that arrive around 10 a.m.
Sebastian R — Google review
Jewel of Trondheim. What a magnificent piece of architecture, blending and extending back to medieval era. Proudly standing after many renovations and total reformed as well. Must and first place of visit in Trondheim. I was lucky enough to sit and witness the aura of this marvel as being attendee as audience of a singing group. Summer is the best time to visit in my opinion as lot of activities taking place during. Guided tours are available. Wonderful coffee shop situated right next to it with lot of indoor and outdoor seating.
Sameera R — Google review
What an amazing cathedral! The guided tour was excellent. We had the treat of a free organ performance, so got to experience the fantastic acoustics. So many rich details and stories of all the architectural features. So much eye candy. The entire cathedral is like a book that could be studied for hours, days, months, and years. I loved the story of St Olav, the Eternal King, the stone mason (one of the photos locates the stone mason), the carvings by Vigeland (he also did some of the exterior gargoyles), the meaning behind each and every one of the works of art. Take a photo and then Google the image and see if you can learn a story about it. Buy the combo ticket so you can visit the crown jewels and the archbishop museum as well. The food in the cafe is quite good as well.
Elise M — Google review
I've seen many famous cathedrals, while the exterior looks historical, there's not much anything that's special in the interior. Paying for the entrance fee for me was a waste of money. Stick to the photo op outside.
Blue T — Google review
This is one of the oldest places in Trondheim. Architecture is magnificent whe the exterior gives an ancient historical feeling. Some parts of the outside have been standing there since almost a millennium.
Konstantinos K — Google review
Absolutely PHENOMENAL!!!! So majestic! I came to visit for 3 days in a row! Each day, I discovered new things!!! Only wish I had the time to make the pilgrimage walk from 10 miles out to earn my St. Olav Pilgrimage certificate. The carvings, stained glass, history, and incredible music (I was blessed to hear one of the organists practicing) were all magnificent!!! So many amazing details that need more time to explore and savor! Would love to visit again sometime soon!!! What a tremendous treasure!!!! Definitely a must see if traveling to Norway!!!!!
Rhonda C — Google review
Amazing architecture worthy of a visit even for those not on a pilgrimage. Historic pieces and artefacts are incredible, particularly the preserved tombstones on display in the cathedral's crypt - located down an inconspicuous staircase on the southern side.
Andrew N — Google review
A ticketed cathedral - buy your tickets at the visitor centre next door. Beautiful building outside and in. Scandinavia’ biggest gothic building - it’s vast. The guides on duty are willing to answer questions and seemed to know their stuff. Inside there are lots of nooks and crannies to explore, with a history dating back over a thousand years. ♿️Not easy to access. An incredibly heavy door to open and no help. And inside much is on one level but all the nooks crannies, chapels and crypts are pretty difficult to access. Having said all that, it did feel more like a historical showpiece and tourist attraction than a living worshipping cathedral with very little evidence of services or help for those who wanted prayer or support.
Peter W — Google review
Kongsgårdsgata 2, 7013 Trondheim, Norway•https://www.nidarosdomen.no/•+47 73 89 08 00•Tips and more reviews for Nidaros Cathedral

2Kristiansten Fortress

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Perched on a hill above the Nidelven River, Kristiansten Fortress was constructed in the 1680s following a devastating city fire. Its strategic location protected Trondheim from easterly attacks and famously repelled Swedish forces in the early 18th century. The fortress also holds historical significance as a site of wartime executions during World War II. Visitors can explore its museum, guided tours, and seasonal cafe while enjoying panoramic views of the city and fjord from this iconic landmark.
The fortress was free to enter. It was a slightly rainy day so not a lot of people around. It was part of a tour we were on so it was nice to have a guide to explain the history. I would suggest reading a bit about it before seeing it as I did not see a lot of explanation signs up there. The views are also great.
Caryn I — Google review
Beautiful and historic place. Free entrance in the fort walls. You can be your own guide as there are QR codes scattered around the place that’ll open videos explaining more about the place. You have a beautiful viewpoint of the city and the fjord.
JasonTT — Google review
I visited a hot morning in mid July of 2025. The place was empty with the exception of a busload of Italian tourists with their guide. Everything was closed, including the cute little café and renovation work was going on in parts of the area. There i a beautiful view over the city of Trondheim and the fjord from the concrete walls downhill from the fortress. Parking is free for an hour which is largely enough time for the visit.
Sebastian R — Google review
The views from the fortress are pretty spectacular. There are picnic tables, so you could bring a picnic lunch or snack and enjoy a picnic. The museum is free. They sell a limited amount of snacks and they do not accept credit cards - only cash or VIPs - which is the mobile wallet for Norway. The display in the museum is not that much. We hiked up the hill to the fortress on a very hot day. The cafe did not have cold water, but we were allowed to take a couple of the cups used for coffee and fill them from the taps in the bathrooms.
Elise M — Google review
It's worth walking up the hill to the fortress for the view of trondheim you get there. There's also a small cafe and lots of outdoor sitting spaces in the park.
Minze — Google review
Impressive historic fort with well-maintained grounds and user friendly video information points.
Sean O — Google review
Nice view up here to see the city … I went there around 19.00 on the nice weather day Free for entrance, there is car park for free 1 hr.
Nancy — Google review
Nice spot for all round views of the city. Parking is free for the first hour. Castle has a museum with free entry but it closes early.
Roy F — Google review
Kristianstensbakken 60, 7014 Trondheim, Norway•https://www.forsvarsbygg.no/no/festningene/finn-din-festning/kri…•+47 46 87 04 00•Tips and more reviews for Kristiansten Fortress
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3Rockheim

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Nestled along the picturesque Brattorkaia in Trondheim, Rockheim stands as a vibrant tribute to Norwegian popular music. This modern museum, ingeniously converted from an early 1900s barn, showcases the rich tapestry of Norway's musical journey from the 1950s to today. Visitors can immerse themselves in The Time Tunnel, a sprawling exhibition that spans over 1320 square meters and highlights key moments in Norwegian music history.
Absolutely fantastic audio visual experience. A superb showcase of Norwegian modern and contemporary musicians as well as tracing the development of modern music in Norway. Several Norwegian bands from the world stage as well as excellent content of Norwegian artists generally. Loved it. Virtually all the exhibits are in both Norwegian and English.
Dex M — Google review
Well designed museum with interactive exhibitions about the Norwegian Music Culture. You can even create your own music in a “lab”, here more explanations how to use the Synthesizer would be important. Overall 100% worth to visite, free lockers are available, plan min. 2 hrs.
Kristof S — Google review
The highlights are at 6th and 4th floor. You can go thru the history of Norwegian Music from 50's to millenium era. There are also some unique genres here in the museum.
Pornpong C — Google review
Intersting museum about Norwegian music. But for a metalhead on holiday in Norway, the real gift is a section about black metal. And this time a second gift: a temporary exhibition about origin of this subgenre. Generally speaking the museum has many interactive stations to access the material you're interested in. The workshop area is beautiful, you can create your own track by mixing instruments with stations that make everything easy. 1 or 2 hours well spent
Fabri D — Google review
Wonderful interactive experience. I enjoyed my 2 hours there but definitely need more to play with every exhibit.
Joy — Google review
Great place to learn about Norwegian music changing over the time!
Animesh S — Google review
An excellent museum full of interactive exhibits and various ways to engage and learn about Norwegian music. The English speaking tour was also worth doing at 11am - A 45min quick overview of music from the 50s to the present. There is also an opportunity to mix your own song as well and access it online. Aside from the ground floor ticket office and shop, the majority of the exhibit and cafe are located higher up in the building. Pretty much all the information was available in English and the museum was accessible and friendly. No queueing on a Sunday morning and plenty of space to explore. Very close to the cruise port, so a recommendation for those with a day in the city and no set excursions. Just be aware that it is easy to get lost in all the music and spend the whole day here. I really wish we had more interactive museums like this back in the UK... Would certainly make learning far more engaging!!
Matthew M — Google review
Saw this from the ship deck. Because of an excursion and an accident on that excursion, we never got to get any closer, but it looks fascinating.
Graham T — Google review
Brattørkaia 14, 7010 Trondheim, Norway•https://rockheim.no/•+47 73 60 50 70•Tips and more reviews for Rockheim

4Sverresborg Trøndelag Folk Museum

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Sverresborg Trøndelag Folk Museum is a remarkable open-air cultural heritage site that invites visitors to step back in time. Situated near the historic ruins of Sverresborg Castle, this museum showcases over 80 buildings, some dating as far back as the 12th century. Established in 1909 by passionate individuals dedicated to preserving Norwegian and Sami culture, it features an impressive collection of traditional wooden houses from Trondheim and its surroundings.
Awesome view from the cliff, a look into life in Norway in the early 18th century, the telephone, dentist, posts, school, house of the richest person
Abin K — Google review
I wanted to spend the whole day here. There's so much to see, the atmosphere is lovely, calm and cozy and the people are so kind. There's good cappucino in the cafe and toilets spread around the park. In June it's not busy at all. Great for people who are easily overstimulated and/or hsp's. I'd revisit when I'd be back in Trondheim.
Annisa S — Google review
10/10. You get a second day for free which I used too and the guided tours were awesome. My favourite book series is The legend of the Ice people and this trip to the past will help me so much imagining all the aspects of the books while reading them. :)
Adam ( — Google review
An enriching experience in a great location. The open-air museum is wonderfully organized, the old houses are filled with period furniture and accessories, allowing a rare glimpse into life "in the past." From the top of the park there are wonderful views of the city and its surroundings. Don't miss the souvenir shop on site, there are wonderful glass works, made locally.
Ilan I — Google review
This place had been sitting in my bookmarks for years, and finally I got to visit Norway for the first time and see it with my own eyes ✨ It’s a magical place where you can truly feel the beauty and history of Norway through everyday life, folklore, and creative people Thank you for this magical experience and your priceless work 🖤 Tusen takk to Thea and the other girl whose name I forgot to ask - for letting travel through the centuries ✨🧌
Denis ( — Google review
Great open air museum, beautiful buildings full of history. Loved the town, and especially the apothecary and the apartment above it. The stavekirke was not as spectacular as others around Norway, but still worth a visit. Recommended.
Max B — Google review
One of our best cultural experiences in Norway! The place itself is amazing, what made it even better were the lovely tour guides. We want to shout out specifically André and Haakon, who very enthusiastically shared their knowledge about the old city and the castle and answered all of our curious questions. It was so cool seeing people who are as fond of history as them. If you guys see this, thanks for the notes in our travel diary! We loved them :D
Vendula K — Google review
Interesting collection and guided tours. Good value for money (kids and parking for free). Outside the 'old town' many buildings cannot be entered and sometimes it is hard to understand if you do not master Norwegian. All in all, this is a nice place for families, also tourists.
Gerwin L — Google review
Sverresborg Alle 13, 7020 Trondheim, Norway•https://sverresborg.no/•+47 73 89 01 00•Tips and more reviews for Sverresborg Trøndelag Folk Museum

5Ringve Music Museum

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Ringve Music Museum, located on the Lade Peninsula, is a captivating destination for music enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Housed in an 18th-century manor with stunning views of the city and fjord, this museum boasts an extensive collection of Norwegian and European musical instruments spanning centuries. Once owned by the Bachke family, known for their passion in collecting instruments from around the world, the museum offers a unique insight into classical instruments as well as modern sound and lighting technology.
Lovely music museum containing so many instruments in a chronological order. The main part can be visited during the normal working hours and you can click on the displayed buttons to hear how some of the exhibited instruments sound (a very practical touch). But you may wish to find out when they offer guided tours, as part of the museum is only open for the public with a guide, which really makes all the difference. We were lucky to catch such a guided tour, and the guide was amazing, took us through all the rooms while playing some of the instruments. The cafe is not good. If on time, I recommend taking the 15 min stroll towards the fjord and enjoy some good coffee and food at Sponhuset. If you really need a coffee here, don't take the espresso - maybe the Norwegian filter coffee is better. :)
Ana S — Google review
Fantastic museum! Definitely do the tour. Great guide who stole us the history, and played multiple songs on different instruments.
Jason S — Google review
A bit small but nice place and collection! The staffs are also super friendly. They also have spot where you can play the instruments
Rohmah F — Google review
The most fascinating museum I have ever visited. It is absolutely worth a visit if you have the opportunity. The staff were incredibly knowledgeable and such talented musicians in their own right. Our guide for the day was a charming young man, a classical musician and student (who did tell us his name but I unfortunately can't recall it - he had mentioned it was hard to pronounce but is all I can recall) and this excellent chap played many of the instruments for us as part of the tour. His knowledge was incredible and his ability to play beautiful classical pieces, with his eyes closed no less, on each historic instrument was incredible to watch. The home and instruments are beautifully preserved and maintained, and clearly loved and respected by the staff. This was an excursion booked through a cruise I took just this month and I have to say it was one of my favourites. Cruising through the Norwegian Fjords was a treat in itself, but The Ringve was an experience I will never forget.
Ash J — Google review
Absolutely one of the best Museum visits I've made in Norway. It's slightly out of the way in Trondheim, but an easy reach with the bus. The Museum is set in acres of Botanic Garden. I was there on a Summer Saturday and possibly because it was sunny and all the locals were at the beach, I was one of maybe a dozen visitors. There was a live concert in the gallery I was one of two in the audience and on the guided tour, in the older part of the museum, the guides, Music students from the local university, played Beethoven and Chopin on the period pianos and other instruments. Truly it was a bit magic.
Glenn S — Google review
The guided tour is really special! I felt like I travelled back in time. Enjoyed every second of it. Unique museum experience.
Nadira B — Google review
The music museum was a surprise find on our northbound Hurtigruten trip. It is a mile and a half from the terminal and we visited on a ship's excursion. The guided museum trip takes you through the instrument collection, from a 17th century clavichord to a self-playing piano that Edvard Grieg worked with. The guide plays several of the instruments, so it is a chance to compare their sounds.
Judy H — Google review
Fantastic tour with a tour guide who was a master pianist. Sure was nice to listen and learn.
David P — Google review
Lade alle 60, 7041 Trondheim, Norway•http://www.ringve.no/•+47 73 87 02 80•Tips and more reviews for Ringve Music Museum
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6Gamle bybro

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Trondheim's Old Town Bridge, also known as Gamle Bybro, is a historic bridge with striking red portals that offers scenic views of the river and charming colorful houses. The area around the bridge is rich in dining options, with top-notch restaurants in the Bakklandet district and lively bars in the city center. The bridge replaced an even older one from the 17th century and provides lovely vistas of gabled warehouses along the riverside and timber buildings painted in vibrant hues.
The bridge itself is very beautiful. It has that old feel but looks to be in great condition. Additionally, you can get a great view down the river, with Trondheim's multicolored buildings on each side.
David F — Google review
It has to be done, but be aware it is a tourist hot spot, so it can become crowded. That said, this time I visited, it was a warm sunny day. The previous time it was -18 degrees Celsius and very deep snow. Either way, you need to see it.
Lynne F — Google review
This is also called Old Town Bridge, a popular spot in the idyllic town of Trondheim in Norway. The town is compact, walkable to most places. This bridge is one of a few attractions, appx 7 min walk from the main cathedral, the view of two sides of the riverbank with colourful rows of houses, is postcard worthy. It is small and short but charming, with benches to rest your feet. There's a park on one side, with some benches and calm river water, a great place to relax, people watch, and for photo ops. Lots of tourists and locals on bicycle or skateboards around. A stroll along the bank is lovely and peaceful ✌️
G D — Google review
Old town bridge is an endearing sight especially in winter snow. Visited here in December. The town has some of the greatest sights.
Vikrant C — Google review
The landmark of trondheim if you visit for the first time. The view is ok, a typical Nordic havn city. But I won’t recommend the restaurants there
Hector W — Google review
Quite place to visit when there is no Cruise ship visiting port. Take nice colorful pictures and spent some time near small park.
Khurram R — Google review
Great find in the middle of Trondheim. Easy to get to, and very picturesque.
Peter W — Google review
Nice place where you can see both sides of the city
Tom-Erik H — Google review
7013 Trondheim, Norway•https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Town_Bridge•Tips and more reviews for Gamle bybro

7Archbishop's Palace, Trondheim

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The Archbishop's Palace in Trondheim is a remarkable 13th-century stone castle that stands as the oldest of its kind in Scandinavia and one of Europe's best-preserved palaces. This historical gem, dating back to the late 12th century, features a captivating courtyard and houses various exhibits.
Reading the name, I can assure you that you are expecting something different than what this museum actually displays. Sure, it was a palace at one point, but there isn't much left that would make you think it was. This is not a bad thing at all, as it is replaced with something just as great: a museum of the cathedral and the palace grounds. The ground floor of the museum is all about the cathedral. It has a slew of busts, statues, and gargoyles recovered from the cathedral during excavations. They are very beautiful and are incredibly old. Several of them date back to 1270-1300, which is always really cool to see. Upstairs is a small area dedicated to more about the cathedral and religious artifacts. There is a display of numerous models of the cathedral through time, which I liked. You could see its growth, downsize, and then growth again, to what it is today. There was also a display of colorized black-and-white pictures of the architects and workers who worked to renovate the cathedral. There were a lot of cool things about the pictures, and very interesting to see the pride many of them had in their reconstructions. Downstairs, however, is the big event. This area has artifacts from the archbishop, and the previously existing buildings on the site. There are coins from Holland and Germany (from trade), manuscripts, a broken archbishop staff, combs, buttons... I could go on and on about the stuff here. It covers an enormous area and is cool. You can spend a very sizable amount of time here, so be careful. Another cool thing about this area is that you can see the ruins of the castle, and later a mint. Only the bare foundations and the floor are remaining, but it was cool to see.
David F — Google review
An extraordinary collection of artifacts from the surrounding area. The mint with its tile floor is very interesting and the film on the restoration process of the cathedral is worth watching. It has English subtitles. I think buying a ticket for access to the cathedral, I place and jewels is a good idea.
G M — Google review
Interesting place to visit. There are lots of items from The Medival Age and the history of Cathedral. Worth to see it!
Jolanta N — Google review
First impression is that the museum is just a few pieces of old sculptures but the film on the restoration and then the mint site on the lower floor really make this a great place to visit. The upper floor showcases some of the many people over the years who have worked to restore the cathedral. Recommend you buy a combination ticket to see both this museum and the cathedral.
Martin B — Google review
Fascinating to see the development and hardships endured by Nidaros Cathedral! So much history and even uncovering the bishops mint! I never knew that bishops minted their own coins! As an American, it was particularly interesting to see the connection and then distance between church and state. Where once the king was crowned inside Nidaros Cathedral, now it is a blessing and benediction of the monarchs. Also happy to know that now Norway permits the crown to go to first born heirs even if they are women!
Rhonda C — Google review
An interesting museum built over the former Archbishop's Palace adjacent to Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim. The museum has many statues recovered from the site, and models of it's changing layout over the centuries. Part of the museum includes the excavated remains of the Palace showing the outlines of walls and timbers used in the original construction, with many interesting finds of day to day life in the Palace. A ticket to visit it can be bought in combination with the adjacent cathedral and Crown Jewels exhibition. There is a film showing the history of the palace running on a continuous loop.
Leslie J — Google review
I loved this museum! Everything is walking distance and there is so much to look at and read, definitely give yourself a long afternoon here!
Nancy I — Google review
The museum itself has been beautifully created within the existing (most recent iteration, anyway) structure. We were there in July 2024 and loved the photo exhibit (colorized) depicting renovations to the structure(s) in the compound. Including a wild depiction of a bishop with a basket full of architects heads! with whom he had disagreements... tough gig, medieval Architect!
Alex H — Google review
Kongsgårdsgata 1B, 7013 Trondheim, Norway•https://www.nidarosdomen.no/en•+47 73 89 08 00•Tips and more reviews for Archbishop's Palace, Trondheim

8Stiftsgården

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Stiftsgården is an elegant Baroque townhouse in Trondheim, Norway, which became the property of the Norwegian royal family in 1906. Originally built in 1778 as a private residence for Christine Scholler, it now serves as the official residence for the royal family during their visits to Trondheim. With over 100 rooms, it is one of Europe's largest wooden buildings and showcases remarkable 18th-century Baroque architecture.
Really worth checking out. They do guided tours once an hour and you're not allowed to take any photos for security reasons. Are guide was super knowledgeable and great at telling the history of the building.
Urszula J — Google review
We enjoyed our visit to the oldest and grandest wooden building which is now used occasionally as a Royal Residence. The tour was interesting although we only saw 11 of the 140 rooms. This was explained as being for security reasons and indoor photography is therefore not allowed. The guide said that it wasn't "as grand as your Buckingham Palace" and not so grand as many National Trust properties but it does have a fascinating history.
Lynne F — Google review
A beautiful castle and I had a great tour in English. It looked very beautiful and has an impressive interior, unfortunately you are not allowed to take photos. The staff was very polite and kind as well!
Angelina — Google review
Ok everyone. Seriously, this tour is terrible. Do not waste your money on it. If you have toured ANY great homes or palaces, you'll be sorely disappointed with this. 1. There are 140 rooms. You get to see 13 of them. 2. Virtually all the rooms are the same... they're receiving rooms. You don't get to see anything like parlors, bedrooms, kitchen areas... just 13 of the same thing. Ultra boring. Don't say I didn't warn you.
Kemp C — Google review
Very boring 45-minute guided tour of 10 rooms. Cost was about $16. Personally, I didn’t enjoy it at all, but other guests seemed more into it.
Terri L — Google review
Who would imagine this simple, humble townhouse building along the main street is the Royal residence? Well, it is the residence the Royal family staying when they visiting Trondheim city. We were unlucky, the place was closed during our visit.
Jo L — Google review
Beautiful old building next to a cozy small park and in a really nice neighborhood.
Geert L — Google review
This place is hardly a tourist attraction. It seems that they could care less about attracting tourists. Indeed there were no signs anywhere regarding the hours, or how to find the entrance, and I only learned when I got there that the times on Google were incorrect, and that in fact the last tour is at 3:00 p.m., and in this case that the last tour was in German. Hence it was impossible to actually see the inside of the palace. But through the windows, it didn't look that great. More importantly, they make no effort to provide a good experience for visitors to the city.
David W — Google review
Munkegata 23, 7011 Trondheim, Norway•https://nkim.no/stiftsgarden•+47 73 84 28 80•Tips and more reviews for Stiftsgården

9Pirbadet

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Pirbadet is a huge indoor waterpark in Trondheim, Norway that offers a variety of activities for all ages. There's a youth pool, sports pool, wellness pool, health baths, climbing wall, diving tower and separate spa area.
I recently visited [pirbadet], and I was highly impressed with the overall experience. The pool is well-maintained, offering crystal-clear water and excellent hygiene standards. The cleanliness of both the pool and surrounding areas, including the showers and changing rooms, was remarkable. The management ensures regular cleaning and proper water filtration, making it a safe and refreshing place for swimmers.
DK R — Google review
**Pirbadet in Trondheim** Pirbadet is Trondheim’s premier aquatic center, offering a fun and relaxing experience for visitors of all ages. Located by the Trondheim Fjord, near the Brattøra district, it features indoor and outdoor pools, thrilling water slides, and stunning fjord views. The modern facility includes a 25-meter swimming pool, a children’s play area with water features, whirlpools, steam baths, and a rooftop sauna with panoramic vistas. One of Pirbadet’s highlights is its outdoor seawater pool, allowing swimmers to enjoy the fjord’s refreshing waters year-round. The adrenaline-pumping water slides, including a speed slide and a twisting tube slide, are popular among thrill-seekers. For relaxation, visitors can unwind in the warm whirlpools or the aromatic steam room. Pirbadet also prioritizes accessibility, with pools designed for visitors with disabilities. The rooftop sauna provides a unique Nordic experience, combining warmth with breathtaking fjord scenery. A cafeteria serves light meals and refreshments, making it easy to spend an entire day at the center. Families, fitness enthusiasts, and tourists frequent Pirbadet for both recreation and swimming lessons. Its central location near Trondheim Central Station and the Pirbadet pier makes it easily accessible. Whether seeking adventure, relaxation, or family fun, Pirbadet is a must-visit destination in Trondheim, blending aquatic excitement with Norway’s stunning natural beauty. I do recommend this place!
A07t — Google review
UPDATE: Sound level is 126 decibels probably due to acoustics and is way too load for a public space. The fun stuff for kids and big kids is closed off. No warning on entering and paid full price. We left early! No refund! SHAME ON YOU! Still dirty as ever as far as pool walls go with undertrained lifeguards as usual. Broken sharp grips on climbing wall are still not removed or replaced. Safety concerns on many levels and not fun! ——————————————— Previous 4 star review. Great fun for families, playful teens, adult swimming and recreation. Cleanliness is unfortunately constantly low in changing areas and pool walls. Many locker’s have been out of service for over a year. This is great environment with spectacular views of the waterfront all year round. If you want a healthy snack or meal bring a packed lunch, there are tables and chairs free to use. TIP: on busy weekends and holidays buy tickets with the app and avoid cues. Bring a big water proof bag to leave in designated area at poolside as lockers run out quickly. Bring your own snack. Don’t let downsides stop you from checking this place out-it’s really good!
Mark E — Google review
I wasn't sure what to expect because the reviews were so mixed. We found the place very clean and well staffed. There are plenty of play areas for kids, lots of ways for them to be entertained in the water. There is a large lap pool, but the water is deep. There is also a pool with diving boards. Waterslides and a rock climbing wall. As seniors, my husband and I spent most of our time in the "wellness area". The wellness area is meant to be a quiet zone for ages 16 and up. It was quiet and pleasant. A few times family with young children came in and I chased them out. I don't really understand why parents felt the need to come in with young children. There was nothing in there that was "fun" for kids and 80% of the facility is set up for kids. There were plenty of lockers. We didn't eat at the cafe, but we did bring some water and snacks. The views of the harbor from the wellness area were wonderful. My husband said it exceeded his expectations, which is high praise indeed. The bus stop is directly next to the facility, so it is easy to access using public transportation. You can purchase tickets in advance, but you have to have a VIPs mobile account, meaning you bank in Scandinavia.
Elise M — Google review
Had a really great time in Pirbadet. It’s definitely one of Trondheim’s attractions if you’re looking to spend a relaxing half-day. Many different things to do: diving, swimming, and a bunch of saunas and jacuzzis.
Roozbeh A — Google review
It was a nice place to visit with a variety of pools, slides and saunas. Unfortunately our sea view was blocked by a large cruise liner, but otherwise it was pretty good. Nothing too impressive if you've been to such places before, but it was fun
Medhansh R — Google review
Wave pool comes on every hour. There are 2 tubes, 1 slide and 1 kid slide. Extremely nice recommended for all ages
Alfred S — Google review
A nice and large bath with a beautiful view to the bay. Saunas are only for adults, which is weird. Hygiene does not seem any worse than in public swimming halls in general.
Markku V — Google review
Havnegata 12, 7010 Trondheim, Norway•http://www.pirbadet.no/•+47 73 83 18 00•Tips and more reviews for Pirbadet

10Vitensenteret i Trondheim

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Nestled in the heart of Trondheim, the Vitensenteret i Trondheim is a delightful educational science center that promises an engaging experience for visitors of all ages. Housed in a historic building once belonging to Norges Bank, this interactive museum features a plethora of hands-on exhibits that invite you to dive into the world of science through experimentation and play. Families can enjoy various organized activities designed specifically for children, making it an ideal destination for a fun-filled day out.
Excellent small museum, interesting for both adults and youngsters. Nice exhibitions with eye for quality and detail. Beautiful viking exhibition! Very friendly staff as well.
Serge A — Google review
Lovely way to spend a bit of time trying to kick the brain cells into action. Fun time for the family as well
Richard M — Google review
It is a truly great museum where near everything is interactive, and if you have a curious mind, you will have a hell of a good time there. You can also exit and come back if you need a lunch or coffee break! We spent nearly 4 hours in this museum because everything was so interesting and fun to try. Even if you do not speak Norwegian there is still plenty that is accessible! The staff is wonderful and the shows and films were amazing as well. Felt like a kid the whole way :) Loved it.
Béa — Google review
It was absolutely amazing, once in a lifetime experience. 3rd row is the best row. Seats were comfortable, did squeak when we moved backwards. The sound in the show was amazing, the speakers was really 360, only problem was when the Roger Waters spoke it was impossible to tell what he was saying because the music was too loud. Obviously it was clear some one was talking, but it was just noise. The quality of the entire experience was just amazing, I know I already said that but it truly was amazing. I tried so hard not to cry to the songs, powerful experience. The staff was so sweet, polite and 10/10. Prices for the soda was reasonable, much cheaper than soda you get at the cinema.
Elm — Google review
I loved the place. the planetarium was awesome. it was free today otherwise its like 100 nok for half an hour show. really beautiful place
Naveen P — Google review
Very Nice place for the little scientists 👩‍🔬to be 😉 and fun for the adults too ✨
Arlinda F — Google review
Lots of cool games to play, but looks more like a children's playground than a museum. It's a shame, because the interactive aspect is great. You come out without having learned anything.
Arnaud M — Google review
Fun hands on science experience. Lots of experimentation, detailed 3D periodic table was my favorite!
Nada A — Google review
Kongens gate 1, 7011 Trondheim, Norway•https://www.vitensenteret.com/•+47 72 90 90 07•Tips and more reviews for Vitensenteret i Trondheim
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11Olav Tryggvason

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In the heart of Trondheim lies Torvet, a central square featuring a towering column topped with a statue of King Olav Tryggvason. This monument has been a long-standing desire for the town, dating back to 1860. The sculpture was eventually realized by Brynjulf Bergslien in 1897 but unfortunately deteriorated due to its perishable material.
Beautiful and high statue on the main square.
Timo — Google review
It's a nice square. Went there during the parade and the atmosphere was great.
Jan T — Google review
Olav tryggvason statue, Today the weather is good👌🏻👍🏻😍
Phatlada V — Google review
There had long been a wish for a monument to the town's founder and King of Norway, Olav Tryggvason (approximately 968–1000). As early as in 1860, the sculptors Hans Michelsen and Ole Laulo were already in the picture, but only with the 900-year celebration of the town in 1897 did the idea come to fruition, and the assignment was given to Brynjulf Bergslien. The sculpture was placed in the north end of Ilevold Park. Unfortunately, it was made from perishable material that soon dissolved. The statue now standing in Torvet (the city market square) was made by the sculptor Wilhelm Rasmussen during the years 1917-1921
J. S — Google review
Not sure, but why call it "the d!ldo" and great initiative to add the phone!
Peter D — Google review
A wonderful city center! Sit beside the statue and even with the bustling crowd all around, the aura of Olaf and his legacy can be felt!
Neeraj M — Google review
Its a shame - 3 years ago the construction works were there all over the place. Now its still under construction and still not finished - sad to see that...
M. B — Google review
I love to be there can clearly be recommended
Silas K — Google review
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12National Museum of Decorative Arts

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Nestled near the iconic Nidaros Cathedral, the National Museum of Decorative Arts and Design, also known as Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum, is a treasure trove for art lovers. This museum showcases an impressive array of decorative and industrial artworks from both Norwegian and international artists. Visitors can marvel at its permanent collection that spans centuries, featuring exquisite glasswork, silver pieces, costumes, textiles, and furniture dating back to the 16th century.
Very creative people working here. The exhibition are worth to explore. I have visited this place for over 15 years and it always deliver best exhibition. Each time am there I leave with a lot of inspiration! Visit this spot while in Trondheim!
Natasha R — Google review
Trondheims museum of industrial art is an interesting place to visit, especially if you find the design and evolution of everyday things fascinating. The rotating exhibitions tend to be good.
Simon R — Google review
(dated june 6th 2025) There is only one single room opened. The rest of the museum is closed for restauration.
Pierre P — Google review
Plan on a good two-three hours. So much to see and understand. I enjoyed my visit very much.
Ruth M — Google review
Amazing, but only one room ..
Oryx — Google review
Good museum, for people who like museums, other wise there are more engaging museums in town. Sadly the basement was water damaged when I was there, but it was still nice.
Ravi G — Google review
I went to the mask exhibition and ended up drawing childrens masks. Excellent personnel.
Øivind Z — Google review
Little bit small but really good
Claire B — Google review
Munkegata 3-7, 7013 Trondheim, Norway•http://www.nkim.no/•+47 73 80 89 50•Tips and more reviews for National Museum of Decorative Arts

13Trondheim Maritime Museum

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The Trondheim Maritime Museum is a charming tribute to the city's seafaring and commercial history, housed in a historic 18th-century building. It showcases the evolution of navigation from the 17th century to modern times, with exhibits featuring model boats, photos, and memorabilia. The museum takes visitors on a journey through the eras of sail and steam navigation, offering insights into sailors' lives aboard ships.
This is a small museum with lots of content! There are things that both adults and children will find engaging. It was also nice to see English translations of everything in the museum as well. I spent around one hour here, but those with more maritime enthusiasm could spend even longer.
Brady L — Google review
Tiny museum with well described history of Norwegian marines. It is worth it to visit folk museum at first, since they offer extra free entry tickets for sjøfartsmuseum 🥳
Marcel O — Google review
A small interesting museum. Also has activities children. While visit, pay attention to the ceiling on the 2nd floor, there you can find figures of rats:)
Daryna L — Google review
Small, but really great museum. I highly recommend it especially for children. For adults as well! A very friendly man working there. It tells the story of sailors, war sailors, war, shipping companies, what a sailor took on board, how they communicated, a sinking ship, etc.
Nella G — Google review
Did not get the chance to visit, but it's good to know that you can visit this museum for free with a ticket to Sverresborg Trøndelag Folk Museum, which is totally worth it. The receipt can be used as ticket here, wihitn a week from purchase.
Ana S — Google review
It is ok but far too small. Kind of ok if you are with kids.
Alexander P — Google review
Free entrance with Sverresborg Museum ticket. Interesting museum that you can learn about the history of Trondheim’s maritime. Friendly staff.
QN C — Google review
Interesting small museum about sail training, local shipbuilding and sailors at war. A little expensive, but this is Norway.
Steve C — Google review
Kjøpmannsgata 75, 7010 Trondheim, Norway•http://www.trondheimsjofart.no/•+47 73 52 89 75•Tips and more reviews for Trondheim Maritime Museum

14Munkholmen

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Munkholmen, a small island near Trondheim, is rich in history and offers a glimpse into its past as a place of execution during the Viking Age and later as a monastery. In the Middle Ages, it served as both a fortress and prison. Accessible by a short boat trip from the city center, Munkholmen provides stunning views of Trondheim. Visitors can enjoy guided tours in Norwegian or English to learn about its intriguing history.
It is definitely a must when you're visiting Trondheim! Short boat ride and nice view of the city. Once there,you can get a guided tour (very interesting, knowledgeable tour guide who actually wrote a manuscript about the place) in Norwegian and English. Has an awesome room for signers/musicians, shaped as a dome which allows the sound to travel and an echo that perfectly rounds the sound. We stayed for half an hour there just singing and producing sound for fun. You can also have a picnic or swim I'd the weather is nice, and there is a restaurant with sweets and good local dishes as well. Be aware of the schedule of the boat not to miss the hourly boat ride back to Trondheim!
Martina D — Google review
Really great guided tour- if you forgot to buy tickets on land, you can buy them on an island in the cafeteria.
Jacek K — Google review
Nice place for half day trip. It's kinda historical place of Trondheim, there's a short excursion at the island where very experienced and very smart man tell a story of the island and the most famous prisoners. Some people are coming here for having picnic or swim. There's a ferry goes there and back every hour, just buy tickets there and back and use any time you Ned to go back. Usually not so crowded. I spent there approximately 2 hours and it was quite windy, so keep it in mind what to bring with you if needed.
Andrii — Google review
I managed to visit on a dry day despite the forecast of rain. It was cold but sunny. I paid to visit the island but chose not to have the guided tour. What I didn’t know was that you can't go into the main, round building if you've not bought a tour. So instead I sat in the sun on the sheltered side of the island and enjoyed the solitude, with the waves lapping at the shore and the sea bird squalking. Afterwards I went and had tea and cake in the cafe where it turns out you can buy a tour ticket (although it was too late for me). The island is small with a bathing beach and barbecue area. The ferry leaves Trondheim on the hour, returning at quarter past. Keep an eye out for the time of the last boat back or you'll be stranded there overnight!
Graham H — Google review
Beautiful small island just outside Trondheim!! Recommend to do the visit to the old fortress. The guide was nice, same as all the people working there. If you have a sunny day, pack your swimsuit and enjoy the small beach!!!
Matias T — Google review
Wonderful place, not too expensive to get to, the tour isn't too expensive, but cafe and gift shop is pricy. The tour shows both the wonderful and disgraceful things that's happened throughout the years. The guide tells a wide, wonderful, interesting and full story of the last 1500 years compromised into 20(+/-)minutes. Would definitely recommend if you want to experience a big bit of history, but don't have much time. Boat leaves Trondheim each full hour and returns every 15 min over an hour.
Ruben N — Google review
This looked fascinating from the ship as we passed. I wish I had know about it and had time to perhaps do a tour.
Graham T — Google review
really enjoy coming here, nice boat ride over just remember if you do go over buy the tour guide so you can Go inside the fortress lol, small Restaurant on the island but lovely views to look out on a sunny day. there are toilets on the island as well
John B — Google review
Frostaveien 2, 7043 Trondheim, Norway•https://www.munkholmen.no/•Tips and more reviews for Munkholmen

15Solsiden

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Nestled in the vibrant Lower River Harbor, Solsiden is a delightful destination often called "Trondheims Promenade." This area has undergone an impressive transformation from its industrial roots into a bustling hub filled with charming residences, cozy cafes, and inviting outdoor dining spots. Among its highlights is Dokkhuset, which now serves as a concert hall showcasing captivating jazz and chamber music performances. Solsiden truly embodies the spirit of modern Trondheim while celebrating its rich history.
(Translated by Google) A place where Trondheim's residents have fun and spend their free time (Original) Miejsce gdzie mieszkańcy Trondheim bawią się i spędzają wolny czas
Krzysztof O — Google review
Beddingen 14, 7042 Trondheim, Norway
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16Antikvariatet

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Nestled just a short stroll from Den Gode Nabo, Antikvariatet, or The Old Bookshop, offers a unique charm that sets it apart. This delightful spot features a cozy front bar where you can catch live concerts and comedy shows while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of Bakklandet. However, the true treasure lies at the back—a hidden book bar brimming with an eclectic collection of books and games, all complemented by stunning views of the river.
Super super cool place, the decoration is really nice. Staff was also very friendly. You can find a great variety of drinks and beers there.
Juliana B — Google review
Cozy place for a beer. Little bit warm inside on hot days. Great atmosphere due to shelfs with many books
Kristof S — Google review
Without a doubt...the pub with the best beers in Trudenheim! Add the location, in the heart of the colorful alleys of the old town and you get a wonderful atmosphere.
Ilan I — Google review
Wow, what a beautiful place. Full of charm and good atmosphere. You should notice that they've got two bars. One in the front, and one that's open in the evening in the back next to the river. Excellent selection of beer. Untappd venue.
Bernhard B — Google review
Very cozy. Lots of books that you can buy.
Yoana I — Google review
Wonderful and varied mix of contributions at open mic night, with the energetic host playing his part. A must visit!
Sean O — Google review
Cosy little pub/cafe. We went when there was a beer tasting, tasting looked amazing! too bad i cant speak full Norwegian! The bar at the back has many local and imported beers but the local brews are a must! all staff are very happy and friendly! beers aren't crazy expensive for Norway either compared to the £10 I've paid before.
Glen R — Google review
great open stage on sunday!
Hannibal H — Google review
Nedre Bakklandet 4, 7014 Trondheim, Norway•https://www.facebook.com/antikvarene•Tips and more reviews for Antikvariatet

17Trondheim Kunstmuseum

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Trondheim Kunstmuseum, located near the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway, is a must-visit for art enthusiasts. The museum houses an extensive collection of Norwegian and Danish paintings dating back to the early 19th century. Notably, it features lithographs by renowned artist Edvard Munch. Free guided tours are available on Sunday afternoons.
I recently visited Kunstmuseum Trondheim, and I had an incredible time. The staff is exceptionally friendly, and the exhibitions are truly outstanding. The admission price is very affordable, even for a broke student like me. I initially went in to escape the rain, and I ended up staying for hours. After exploring the exhibitions, I relaxed in the cozy lobby on comfortable sofas, read a book, and browsed through a photo book of paintings. The free coffee available to all visitors was a nice touch. It was the perfect way to hide from the rain and spend time in a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere. Highly recommend!
Niki M — Google review
Beautiful selection and presentation with surprises in each room. Great and helpful staff 👌
Finn A — Google review
The permanent collection on exhibit is rather small. I found it uninteresting. There was this piece of digital art, a flickering screen with a monotonous chatting voice, that made it very difficult for me to focus on the paintings in the room, and in the adjacent rooms as well. It had a pause button that didn't work for me. A temporary exhibit of Else Hagen's works was much more satisfying. Uploaded are the annoying video and a painting of Else Hagen.
Atanas R — Google review
A prime example of why real art shouldn’t be blended with modern, gaudy crap made of rubbish. The real art is simply lost in it. Not all contemporary art is that terrible, of course, but that was the first time I felt sad for my wasted 160(+-something) nok…
Maria M — Google review
Wonderful gallery and lovely staff. Thank you very much. Definitely worth a visit
Charlotte C — Google review
Very beautiful art made by famous Norwegian artists. The exhibits are nice and interesting. I highly recommend this art museum if you want to experience Norwegian art.
Christina O — Google review
Great artwork and powerful imagery from an often overlooked perspective. ❤️ We also found complimentary coffee and drawing supplies in a room.
W W — Google review
Various works of art. Now has an exhibition on motherhood, one room dedicated to photos of mothers and their own words of being a mother in war torn countries.
Stephanie — Google review
Bispegata 7b, 7013 Trondheim, Norway•http://www.trondheimkunstmuseum.no/•+47 73 53 81 80•Tips and more reviews for Trondheim Kunstmuseum

18Bakklandet

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Bakklandet, located on the east side of the Nidelva River in Trondheim, is a charming neighborhood filled with colorful two-story wooden houses, cobblestone streets, and historic buildings dating back to the 19th century. This area offers a picturesque setting for leisurely strolls and is home to cozy restaurants, boutiques, and coffee shops.
Very cool and bright place. One of the best havens in Norway. Very well kept, colorful. Perfect spot for pictures. Plenty of coffee shops around make it very cosy
Dmitrii S — Google review
Visited in November 2024 Seems to be an interesting neighborhood - relaxed but has character. Home to the colorful row of shop houses that made Trondheim famous - most of these now are turned into pubs, coffee shops, boutiques etc. There is a unique bicycle lift system that is meant to help folks to hoist their bikes up the steep slope, although my local friend said it was to be phased out due to frequent breakdown and lack of use (the terrain around the city doesn't seem to be ideal for commuting using bicycle though). Most of the residential neighborhood is located uphill, between the intersection and Kristiansen fort.
Lontongstroong — Google review
This is by far the most picturesque area in Trondheim! Beautiful old houses and great vibes all around
Nacho B — Google review
Beautiful apartments and restaurants on the river. Very popular with tourists and locals for the amazing photo opportunities. 27 minute walk from the cruise port.
Ron M — Google review
Very pretty area with boutique shops and cafe/bar.
Martin W — Google review
Strolling through Bakklandet neighborhood feels like a little time travel thanks to the lovely historic houses.
Roby F — Google review
Bakklandet is the ancient and beautiful heart of the Trondheim working class up until and way through the Industrial Revolution. The colorful two-story wooden houses are crammed into this tiny flat area between the river Nid and the hill to the east of the city center. Essentially a mud-bank which has to be stabilized every time a contractor wants to dig anywhere. It is a tourist attraction, a biking connection lane, a small-shop artisan collection, a café and drinks option and well worth a visit no matter the season.
Lukas K — Google review
A beautiful peaceful place ❤️
Ban A — Google review
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19NTNU Ringve Botanical Garden

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NTNU Ringve Botanical Garden, situated on the Lade peninsula, is a captivating destination showcasing a diverse array of plants from around the globe. Established in 1973 as a university garden for NTNU, it continues to serve as a hub for research, education, and the preservation of endangered plant species.
A botanic garden with various flowers and perennials for collection. Although it is often suggested during summertime to visit, my autumn visit (end of October) was not bad. The view of some flowers are still available and the view of spreading yellow leaves are equally beautiful. Good spot for weekend walk.
Adhityo W — Google review
There's some construction ongoing. The place is big and dog friendly. Some plants are less maintained. But there's also some area where plants are alive and nice. There's alot of ducks in the pond :) which is fun to watch.
Antonette D — Google review
Nice garden. Wooden carved structures were specially interesting, lake was litt but april is not the best month to visit. I will visit again in june so i hope there will be more bloming flowers.
Rafia M — Google review
Lovely, really lovely botanical gardens in Trondheim. They are quite a way out of the city but public transport in Trondheim is great and there are several buses that will whisk you here. Also nestling in the centre of the garden is the highly-rated museum of musical instruments so you can combine two Trondheim highlights. The garden is free but the museum is not.
Angus H — Google review
Great variety of plants, trees and flowers. We'll maintained and beautiful to walk around in this garden.
Bruce D — Google review
Great for Sunday walks. Very relaxing atmosphere. There are some plants and flowers, a pod with ducks and birds. If you're lucky you'll see some squirrels.
Loveness — Google review
Nice botanical garden to stroll around. Mid June to mid July is probably the best period to visit when the flowers are blooming at its peak.
Raghbendra T — Google review
Nice collection of flowers, green plants and spices. Birds and pond have add more beauty to this garden. June and July are the best times to visit. It has no entrance fee and has free parking facility.
Subhadra T — Google review
Lade alle 58, 7041 Trondheim, Norway•https://www.ntnu.no/vitenskapsmuseet/ringve-botaniske-hage•+47 73 59 22 69•Tips and more reviews for NTNU Ringve Botanical Garden

20NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet

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The NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet is a museum with exhibitions on different scientific fields from across the world. The ticket for entry is not as expensive as in many other museums in Norway, and it is a positive that the museum focuses on different scientific fields.
Great exposition about the vikings .I still wonder what did it happened with the dead man that decided to throw.
Juliana V — Google review
As a desperate devoted fan of all medieval museums/exhibitions, I have just one question to the designers of Middelalderutstillingen: why? It feels that the initial intention was to design a haunted house (which they kind of did) with a number of historical exhibits and as little light as possible. Medieval times were dark, right? People were miserable, dirty, and creepy, right? Well, yes, but not all of them, and lurking around a dark corner creepily was not the only activity they had at their disposal. Putting so much emphasis on the “creepy” aspect of medieval times feels extremely one-sided and, unfortunately, drags attention from actually interesting things exhibited there. For example, Kuli stone, such an important Norwegian historical “document”, placed in a dark room with murky decorations and Tim Burton-styled tree shades. Just, why…To convey what message (“dark times of Christianity are upon us” or something like that)?.. Ok, I am done😅 The rest of the museum is very nice, the viking hall is great, impressive collection of swords ✨
Maria M — Google review
A well-designed and informative museum with a focus on viking and medieval artifacts, archaeology and indigenous animals. Nice features of this comfortable venue include the lunch room, colouring station for children and the gift shop. Our kids, aged 4, 9 and 11, enjoyed it.
David A — Google review
A good museum curated by NTNU about animals and mainly, the Viking culture found in Norway. The museum has 4 floors of different displays, and another culture collection across the building. On each diorama, there is an interactive screen to help with the details. The gift shop offers good books and souvenirs. You can buy tickets on the spot, but buying it online is preferable.
Adhityo W — Google review
Free admission for children, students and NTNU staff. The museum has several seals of stuffed animals, from birds, mammals and fish. Too cool to play kids
Paulo B — Google review
Really what an amazing place with rich and nice experience , if you are in Trondheim you should visit for sure , even if you don't like history , you should visit . Really nice and organised in really nice way , supported with English text also . 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Sam A — Google review
Nice Museum about vikings, life in norway, animals, history. So it has everything 😄 definitely recommend. Takes around 2 hours to complete
Atakan H — Google review
Different exhibitions. Price is ok. Museumshop is ok.
Yoana I — Google review
Erling Skakkes gate 47B, 7012 Trondheim, Norway•http://vitenskapsmuseet.no/•+47 73 59 21 60•Tips and more reviews for NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet
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21Jewish Museum Trondheim

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The Jewish Museum Trondheim, located in the city's former synagogue, offers a poignant and enlightening experience by showcasing the history of Jewish life in Norway and the community's contributions to Trondheim's culture. Since Jews began settling in Trondheim in 1880, after being granted permission to do so by a change in the Norwegian constitution, the museum holds original artifacts from before World War II.
This was a special experience for us since we didn't know there was a jewish community in Trondheim. The museum is pretty small but is well organized and very interesting. We were at the tour which took us to the synagogue (located upstairs) and to the museum itself. The tour was very informative and interesting. We highly recommend on this museum.
Galit G — Google review
Big emotional about history Jewish in Norway ❤️
Marc B — Google review
Amazing museum with lots of great exhibits, rich Jewish history. Great synagogue on the 3rd floor. Stuff super friendly and helpful!
The S — Google review
Very interesting But looking on the website doesn't mention about how much the tickets were So for the price it was a bit expensive for what the museum offered
Debra P — Google review
Thank you to the staff who showed us around today. I always been interested in the Trondheim Jewish community and it is humbling there is still a functioning synagogue in the city 80 years after the Holocaust almost wiped out the community - the exhibition was incredibly moving and should be a lesson to those who continue to harbour anti semitic views.
Mark S — Google review
Very friendly and pleasant experience. Nice to see the history of the community.
Andrew R — Google review
One of the two synagogues in Norway. It's fantastic that they open for guided tour under appointment.
Thais M — Google review
I would suggest that it's a good place to learn. Go ask questions. There is someone available to explain the history of it.
Judith ( — Google review
Arkitekt Christies gate 1B, 7012 Trondheim, Norway•https://www.jodiskmuseum.org/•+47 40 16 98 01•Tips and more reviews for Jewish Museum Trondheim

22Den Siste Viking

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Den Siste Viking is a captivating tribute to Norway's rich Viking heritage, located conveniently near the bustling city center and the boat ticket office for Munkholmen Island. This statue commemorates the last Viking and draws inspiration from a 19th-century novel, making it an intriguing piece of art. While some visitors may find it less impressive as a standalone attraction, its historical significance ties back to Trondheim’s roots as a vital trading post established by King Olav Tryggvason in 997.
Has info on the concrete bottom. Very cool statue. It is based upon a novel from the 19th century.
Ralph L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Status representing the last Viking. The station is very easily accessible from the city center, it is located next to the ticket office of the boat taking you to the island of Munkholmen. (Original) Statut représentant le dernier Viking. La statut est accessible tres facilement depuis le centre ville, elle se situe à coté d d’la billetterie du bateau emmenant à l’île de munkholmen.
Brahim M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Hello Norway tourists and vacationers! We're traveling on the MSC CRUISE ship! And of course, a lovely shore excursion in Trøndheim was also planned! This time, in beautiful sunshine, we were out walking! Through small, narrow, colorful alleys and wonderful paths under chestnut trees along the water! Today, there was even a brass band playing! In memory of a hero, the Vikings! (If I spelled something wrong, please correct me...) BUT it was all sooooo beautiful! The small cafés along the streets also invite you to enjoy delicious cakes and coffee! And then the street with the colorful parasols! Very romantic! I highly recommend Trøndheim! You can possibly get further into the city with a shuttle bus, BUT unfortunately, you won't see the little gems! Greetings, Gitte and Toni (Original) Hallo Norwegen Touristen und Urlauber! Wir sind mit dem MSC KREUZFAHRT Schiff unterwegs! Und natürlich war auch ein schöner Landgang in Trøndheim geplant! Dies mal, bei schönsten Sonnenschein waren wir zu Fuß unterwegs! Durch kleine enge bunte Gassen und herrliche Wege unter Kastanien am Wasser entlang! Heute war auch noch eine Blaskapelle unterwegs! Zum Gedenken an einen Helden haften Wickinger! (Sollte ich etwas falsches schreiben, bitte korrigiert mich …) ABER es war alles sooooo schön! Auch die kleinen Cafés an den Straßen laden zu leckeren Törtchen und Kaffee ein! Und dann die Straße mit den bunten Sonnen Schirmchen! Sehr romantisch! Ich kann Trøndheim nur weiter empfehlen! Mit einem Shuttle Bus kommt man evtl. weiter in die City, ABER das kleine Feine sieht man da leider nicht! Grüsslis Gitte und Toni
Gitte S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The statue itself wasn't much to see, mostly just a statue by a harbor. That's all I understood anyway. Actually, well, in all honesty it wasn't something I would go just to look at. It's not worth it. (Original) Själva statyn var väl inte så mycket att se, mest bara en staty vid en hamn. Det är allt jag uppfattade i alla fall. Faktiskt var det väl, i ärlighetens namn inte någonting jag skulle åka enbart för att titta på. Det är det inte värt.
Mynameisjossan — Google review
(Translated by Google) The monument located on the Ravnkloa pier is called “The Last Viking” (Den siste Viking). The monument is somewhat gloomy, made in the form of a fisherman, who is the hero of the novel of the same name by Johan Boyer about the life of Norwegian sailors. Made by Norwegian sculptor Nils Os. Nearby there is a fish market with a cafe and a small bay with fishing boats.   It is close to the fish market and is a statue of the last Viking. The Vikings traveled incredibly long journeys in open boats (500 miles or more) in very hostile winter conditions and make you wonder how hard life was in those days. (Original) Расположенный на пристани Ravnkloa монумент называется "Последний викинг" (Den siste Viking). Памятник несколько мрачноватый, выполнен в виде фигуры рыбака, который является героем одноимённого романа Йохана Бойера о жизни норвежских моряков. Выполнен норвежским скульптором Нильсом Осом. Рядом находится рыбный рынок с кафе и небольшая бухта с рыбацкими баркасами.   Это близко к рыбному рынку и является статуей последнего викинга. Викинги путешествовали невероятно долгими путешествиями на открытых лодках (500 миль и более) в очень враждебных условиях зимой и заставляют задуматься о том, какой тяжелой была жизнь в те дни.
I B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful harbor statues can be found everywhere in Trondheim, very nice city and center, everything is easy to reach on foot and by bus, everything is very clean and organized (Original) Schöner Hafen Statuen findet man überall in Trondheim sehr schöne Stadt und centrum alles gut zu erreichen zu Fuß und mit Bus auch alles sehr sauber und organisiert
Michael T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great sculpture right here at the fish market. Proud and right-wing. In characteristic Nils Aa's style. (Original) Flott skulptur akkurat her på fiskemarkedet. Stolt og høyreist. I karakteristisk Nils Aas stil.
Lasse G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place, we liked it. (Original) Schöner Platz, hat uns gut gefallen.
Ingo D — Google review
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23Trøndelag Teater

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Trøndelag Teater is a vibrant hub for theater enthusiasts in the heart of Trondheim, offering an array of performances featuring talented actors and actresses. This venue caters to all ages, including delightful children's shows based on beloved stories. Its central location makes it easily accessible via public transport, with convenient parking options nearby. While I haven't yet experienced a performance myself, I've heard that they offer half-price tickets for select events just an hour before showtime—an excellent opportunity for spontaneous outings!
One of the most beautiful place to be in Trondheim. This is a place for day out to enjoy a theatre or restaurant visit together with a family or by yourself. I love the interior design each room is so unique with wonderful colors and paintings!
Natasha R — Google review
Haven't attended any play, but would definitely do it. Good to know that for some events, they give out tickets at half price 1 hour before the show, which they sell both online on the official website and at location. Information is available on the website under each event.
Ana S — Google review
This is where you go to enjoy a good show in Trondheim. Located in the very center of Trondheim with nearby parking at Leutenhaven. The building combines the old and new stage. Light serving in the bar inside.
Kjetil L — Google review
I haven't been to many theaters admittedly, but this is pretty good. From big, productions with excellent scenography and design; to smaller, more niche sets. Seems well administrated and maintained.
Espen ( — Google review
Good place to go if you want to watch a play. The seats an scene are okei but nothing to scream come and see compared to international standard. However their cafe/restaurant is pretty good.
Sigvart — Google review
Great stage/scene, welcoming staff. Can't remember having a complaint here against anything except people taking up their phones in the middle of an act/play, but often ushers are fairly quick to reprimand them.
Kjell O — Google review
The place where you can enjoy many theatre performances with many good actor and actresses. They also have childrem performace as well which is suitable for kids with famous children stories. Sentrally located in downtown so it is very easy to reach this place by public transportation. Parking area is just around the corner with indoor or outdoor parking.
Benedicta K — Google review
Always a great experience coming here. They put on plays and musicals that are both serious, funny and modernised. I have been to nearly all the plays put on the past 10 years and always enjoy myself thoroughly!
Ingrid D — Google review
Prinsens gt. 20, 7012 Trondheim, Norway•https://www.trondelag-teater.no/•+47 73 80 51 00•Tips and more reviews for Trøndelag Teater

24Trondheim Kunstmuseum - Gråmølna

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The Trondheim Kunstmuseum is a large art museum in the city that features a collection of 19th century through contemporary artworks. It has two venues, TKM Bispegata near the Nidaros Cathedral and TKM Gramolna at Nedre Elvehavn. Both exhibitions are very interesting and worth seeing, especially if you have a good sense of smell.
This is included with the entry fee to the main Kunstmuseum. It exhibits 9 pieces of work by a single artist A K Dolven. The centerpiece is an audio recording. It is very strange but I enjoyed it. I was still thinking about it after I left. I like it more than the main Kunstmuseum actually, would recommend you come.
Felix L — Google review
Wonderful space and great staff. Powerful exhibit. My only recommendations include adding a place to sit for quiet contemplation. The rooms are large enough for a bench at center. The video exhibit was too loud. It impacts the visitor even when in another room.
Giovanna T — Google review
At the time of my visit two very interesting exhibitions. Think they have a good nose. One of a young Swedish woman from Chinese origin with hallucinating 3D art on vanishing Chinese restaurants. The other from an elderly very motivated painter from Trondheim. When visiting the main museum near the cathedral be sure not to miss this one, for the same price, to see what is on. Also a nice walk through one of the better parts of the city!
David K — Google review
Very cosy and interesting, definitelly worth it!
Ema S — Google review
Good modern art museum with permanent exhibition if a local artist Håkon Bleken and great temporary exhibitions on the first floor. Good light and friendly staff. The building is a nicely reconstructed old school. Recommended.
Evgenii S — Google review
Very beautiful place and nice costumer service
Tari B — Google review
The museum itself is very pleasant but the exhibition we saw was of dubious artistic merit. Some owed more to cerebral onanism than artistic ability, originality or competence.
Sheila R — Google review
Separate gallery from the main Kunstmuseum, hosting more contemporary works than the main gallery. Very well curated and has a more relaxed atmosphere than the main TKM.
PikachuDaPimp — Google review
Trenerys gate 9, 7042 Trondheim, Norway•https://trondheimkunstmuseum.no/•+47 73 53 81 90•Tips and more reviews for Trondheim Kunstmuseum - Gråmølna

25Fru Lundgreen

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Fru Lundgreen is a hidden gem that embodies the spirit of rock, metal, and punk music in an underground setting. This unique venue features a cavern-like ambiance that instantly draws you in with its vibrant energy during live performances. Whether you're a local or just passing through, experiencing a concert here is an absolute must! The bar boasts an impressive selection of beers on tap and bottled varieties, ensuring there's something for everyone to enjoy while soaking up the lively atmosphere.
Awesome underground bar playing only the best music. Rock n roll and metal! Great atmosphere here and usually always free seats. Sometimes they have concerts also.
Mathias F — Google review
Basement rock/metal bar. If you are looking for the dark and more claustrophobic atmosphere with affordable beer and loud music your weekend visit should include this place.
Gypsy F — Google review
The vault cellar pub with the absolute greatest "be yourself" / "come as you are"-factor. Whether tourist or Tronndheimer, I think everyone should have the pleasure of experiencing a live concert in such an amazing atmosphere! Rather impressive selection of beer, bottled as well as on tap. And last but not least: A wonderful crew of employees! Rolling a 7 on the dice here. Check it!
Jonas L — Google review
Awesome cave for underground folk! Atmospheric, good music and tasty beer
Aldri M — Google review
Great music, friendly peoole, always fun. A great rock bar in Trondheim
Torgeir ( — Google review
Absolutely fantastic place! The music is great and the bartender is so friendly. 100% reccomend! The bartender Nina is especially wonderful and helped me feel completely comfortable. Wonderful place wonderful experience!
Alex W — Google review
It's a rock, metal, and punk bar set up to look like a cavern. It's pretty cool. The setup for the stage is a bit strange, as the bar is long but thin, but overall it's a lot of fun. A little more expensive than other rock bars in the area, but worth it. As the entrance is down a small flight of stairs, I would not say this is wheelchair accessible
Navigator B — Google review
Great rock bar, very underground feeling. Had no idea there was a concert going on, but got tickets anyway, and loved Ingenium. The headliner was not so much our cup of tea, but that's no fault of the venue. :) Would go again.
Glenn L — Google review
Kjøpmannsgata 50, 7010 Trondheim, Norway•http://frulundgreen.no/•Tips and more reviews for Fru Lundgreen
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26Ladeparken

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Ladeparken, located in Trondheim, is a delightful outdoor recreation area that offers a perfect escape for families and visitors alike. Spanning an impressive 16,000 m², this park features an array of attractions including climbing frames, play sets, and stepping stones that lead to the water's edge. The landscape is beautifully designed with well-maintained green spaces and charming elements like miniature fountains and gazebos.
During summer and winter a delight to stroll through and watch birds and people. Beautiful angles on the setting sun. The landscaping is great, the greens well-kept, just the winter service is absent. Can be impossible to walk on while icy.
Lukas K — Google review
This is a nice playground with plenty of open space. Some maintenance is needed but it does not affect the child experience. There is a beautiful rain garden with ponds, channels and an artificial lake, which was empty when I visited. From the side walk at the highest point of the park a small stretch of the fjord can be seen.
Felipe A — Google review
We got a recommendation from TripAdvisor about this park. Drove all the way into the city to visit it, and were deeply disappointed (all three kids as well as adults). Very little for the kids to do here. A lot of open space, but not many activities for the kids.
Jenny G — Google review
Beautiful little place for kids 🥰🎉
Arlinda F — Google review
One of the best place to relax with kids.
Anna S — Google review
Always clean and good option to go with kids.
Glaucimar A — Google review
Trondheim’s newest recreational area is called Ladeparken, a park covering an area of 16,000 m2. Here you will find miniature fountains, a pavilion, climbing frames, stepping stones in the water, and lots more that make the park an exciting place for young and old
יוסי ג — Google review
It is difficult to understand why very large areas have little children's toys. Like all other parks in Trondheim...🤔
Moratt — Google review
Håkon Magnussons gate, 7041 Trondheim, Norway•https://www.trondheim.kommune.no/ladeparken/•Tips and more reviews for Ladeparken

27Iladalen Park

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Iladalen Park, situated in Trondheim, Norway, is a renowned park that opened its doors in 2006. Nestled amidst the picturesque slopes of the Ila valley, it offers an ideal setting for leisure activities such as barbecues, picnics, and sand volleyball during pleasant weather. The park's serene ambiance makes it a perfect spot for relaxation and enjoyment during the summer months.
A nice little well-kept park. It's a great place to relax.
S H — Google review
Beautiful place near the downtown!!
Jorge J — Google review
It's such a peaceful place!
May F — Google review
Great park provided the weather is fine. Great for barbecues and lazy summer picnics, or just a few bouts of sand volleyball.
Jo ( — Google review
Beautiful place close to the city of Trondheim
Ralf V — Google review
Just beautiful😍
Tatjana D — Google review
Very nice park to relax in, especially during summer time.
Rolf G — Google review
Nice park! Clean and pretty peaceful.
M. R — Google review
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28Tusseløypa

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Nestled in the enchanting Bymarka region, just a short 200 meters from Lavollen, lies the delightful Tusseløypa, also known as the Troll Trail. This charming hiking path is perfect for families and adventure seekers alike. As you wander along the trail, you'll encounter whimsical troll figures that add an element of fun to your outdoor experience—making it especially exciting for children who can embark on their very own troll hunt!
Best place to take the kids on a sunny day.
Luc G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice trip with small children and dog, greeted sheep and goats on the trip too (Original) Fin tur med små barn og hund, fikk hilst på sau og geiter på turen også
Agnete F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great trail and fun for the kids. The weather can of course give a different impression of the place than it is. And remember. It is on the children's terms. Hope the municipality or those who maintain keep an eye on and look after the place. The audience too! (Original) Flott løype og artig for ungene. Været kan selvfølgelig gi et annet inntrykk av stedet enn det er. Og husk. Det er på barnas premisser. Håper kommunen eller de som vedlikeholder holder øye med og passer på stedet. Publikum likeså!
Stian E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice hiking area for the family. Also nice to go in to the copper pond with children and prams. (Original) Fint turområde for familien. Også fint å gå inn til kobberdammen med unger og barnevogn.
Cato F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice forest trail for children. The easiest way is to park at Lavollen farm and walk from there. Lots of nice forest trolls hiding inside the trail. The kids thought the troll hunt was great. Is a campfire with benches at the end of the square. (Original) Fin skogsløype for barn. Enklest er å parkere ved Lavollen-gård og gå derifra. Masse fine skogstroll som gjemmer seg innover løypa. Ungene syntes det var topp med trolljakt. Er en bålplass med benker i enden av ruta.
Ivar — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fun walking area and great for the young (Original) Artig turområde og flott for ungan
Heidi B — Google review
(Translated by Google) great place, not recommended to drag the pram in the whole round. A small cabin and a gap hut that you can rest at. It is a completely separate world inside the forest (Original) kjempefin plass, ikke å anbefale å dra inn barnevogna hele runden. Ei lita hytte og en gapahuk som man kan raste ved. Det er en helt egen verden inni skogen
Magnus I — Google review
(Translated by Google) We have been here every weekend throughout the autumn, very popular with our 3-year-old son. (Original) Vi har vært her hver helg i hele høst, veldig populært for sønnen på 3 år.
Linda B — Google review
7020 Trondheim, Norway•https://www.trondheim.kommune.no/tusseloypa/•Tips and more reviews for Tusseløypa

29Kunsthall Trondheim

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Kunsthall Trondheim is a contemporary art institution with an international focus that has been in the making for over a decade, thanks to the dedication of the city's residents, administration, and politicians. It offers high-quality and interesting exhibitions with free entry. The gallery provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere in the heart of Trondheim, making it a great escape from the cold temperatures outside. Visitors can expect thought-provoking exhibits and friendly staff at this cozy venue.
Kunsthall Trondheim has really great exhibitions and free entry. The exhibitions are always high quality and interesting. I can only recommend going.
Camilla K — Google review
Greatest location for art exhibits : always friendliest staff pictures from "Geocinema - Making of Earths"
Cecilie J — Google review
Great gallery with a mix of rooms and exhibitions. Friendly staff and a great escape from the sub 0 temperatures outside.
Thea H — Google review
Noted as open. But it was closed. Not sure for how long. No info posted.
D — Google review
Great place with good exhibitions, friendly people, bright and wonderful atmosphere right in the center of Trondheim. Recommended.
Evgenii S — Google review
Crazy place. I like it. Something different
Vaida M — Google review
Free of charge, nice and cosy, quickly.
Algirdas K — Google review
Nice place, good exhibition!
Paula — Google review
Kongens gate 2, 7011 Trondheim, Norway•http://kunsthalltrondheim.no/•+47 48 50 01 00•Tips and more reviews for Kunsthall Trondheim

30Korsvika

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Korsvika Beach in Trondheim is a picturesque family-friendly area with several small inlets, sandy beaches, and coastal rocks. It's an ideal spot for sunbathing, picnicking by the sea, and enjoying leisurely walks. In the summer, visitors can swim in the water or take a stroll along the Lade trail (Ladestien). The beach offers stunning views and is perfect for activities like jogging or simply unwinding amidst nature.
Beautiful place to relax and enjoy the views or go for a walk. In summer it's perfect to swim in the water and sunbathe. From here you can also walk the Lade trail (Ladestien)
Tibi N — Google review
Nice please to take a bath or enjoy the sunset, easy to reach via public transport.
Kristof S — Google review
Nice and relaxing place for families 💛
Arlinda F — Google review
Good easily accessible beach 🏖️ plenty of parking available near the beach area . Kids friendly
Manikandan M — Google review
A really nice Beach!
Will T — Google review
Lovely beach. Best swimming place on a sunny day. Good for learners as well. Water is always cold as it's a fjord but you get used to it.
Pranjal M — Google review
Beautiful area, perfect for a walk, jogging or some other activities on fresh air. Very nice spot for watching a sunset and observe the fiord.
Joanna P — Google review
Nice beach in the fjord
Luigi G — Google review
7040 Trondheim, Norway, USA•Tips and more reviews for Korsvika
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31Trondheim by Boat

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If you're looking to experience Trondheim in a unique way, "Trondheim by Boat" offers an array of tours that cater to various interests. Whether you want to soak in the stunning views during a sunset cruise, delve into the city's rich history with guided sightseeing, or even try your hand at fishing on the Trondheimsfjord, there's something for everyone. You can enhance your adventure by pairing it with a delightful meal at local favorites like Lille Skansen Restaurant or Troll Restaurant.
I travelled Scandinavian with my daughters with Urvi tours. The tour was unforgettable. The tour was well planned and smooth sailing. A few small towns like Geiranger, Honningsvag we saw were very beautiful. The trip to midnight sun was fabulous. The whole trip was well planned and managed by our tour escorts Soham and Jagdeep were so carrying and were on the foot to help and answered all our doubts/questions with a smile. All the things well planned. The hotels were excellent. The food was very tasty, covering all cousins from Dal Baato to Pizza. We enjoyed our trip a lot and have awesome time.
Leelam L — Google review
My group and I had such a fabulous time viewing Trondheim by boat at night with Amanda! She is full of great knowledge and wit. The ponchos, blankets, and hot chocolate provided was greatly appreciated as it was rainy/icy but we had a wonderful time anyways. Would definitely suggest this boat tour to others!
Rena C — Google review
Our Trondheim Boat Tour was a wonderful experience. Despite cloudy skies and a few brief, light showers we thoroughly enjoyed our tour. The boats were rustic and historical. The viewpoints from the river gave us a unique, close-up experience. Camilla and Olav were friendly, knowledgeable, and skilled. We appreciate all the work that went into coordinating our group tour. We highly recommend this tour company.
Jan M — Google review
We went on a sunset cruise last night that was wonderful. The guides too good care of us. When the seas got rough, they brought us in. We always felt safe. And the views were beautiful. It was nice to see things from the water.
Dalla F — Google review
We had a great (and successful) time fishing out on the fjord. Very friendly guide/owner. We can only highly recommend this to everyone how's in the city and wants to take a day trip fishing.
Ulf M — Google review
Interesting little tour in a small open boat, which felt far more interesting than some big tour boat. The guide was friendly and informative. Ponchos were provided when it rained. Also, hot chocolate and coffee were included at about the half way point, which was a nice touch. Very enjoyable.
Richard P — Google review
I took the river and fjord tour. It was a very nice, relaxing ride. We learnt a lot from history from our skipper Siri, she was the best! It can be a bit windy on the fjord so bring a jacket. Blankets are provided on the boat.
Morgan L — Google review
Amazing tour on an amazing boat with the best tour guide. I've lived in Trondheim for two years and loved seeing my city from the water. I am excited to take all my visitors on this experience.
Katie E — Google review
Munkegata 66, 7011 Trondheim, Norway•http://www.trondheimbyboat.com/•+47 46 29 54 02•Tips and more reviews for Trondheim by Boat

32PoMo

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Nestled in the historic Postgarden, the PoMo Museum in Trondheim is a stunning new destination for art lovers. This modern and contemporary art museum has transformed an old postal building from 1911 into a vibrant space filled with expertly designed areas that showcase various artworks. The renovation highlights bright colors and thoughtful lighting, creating an inviting atmosphere throughout. Visitors can explore a diverse collection that includes international contemporary pieces alongside graphic works by renowned artist Edvard Munch.
We had a wonderful time visiting this delightful museum. They had an interesting mix of art exhibited in an airy cheerful space. - the staff was very helpful - I love the staircase😊-I thought it was really beautiful. -And we enjoyed visiting the library upstairs that had an excellent collection of modern art books that was very peaceful space to relax in on a snowy day - it is connected to a beautiful art deco bar that serves both cafe or cocktails making it a perfect place to meet friends -there’s also a café and event center cinn cred to he museum where we were able to hear local opera singers perform for free, they were fantastic
Susan G — Google review
I was less a fan of modern art upon leaving this pomposity than before I entered it. The assortment of lurid worms, blobs and danglers squatting malignly on the first floor, not to mention the relentless orange staircases leading away from it, nearly made me abandon hope. Thank goodness for fifteen Edvard Munch pictures and a few delightful carceri prints by Venetian baffler Giambattista Piranesi, both of whom could remind me that art doesn't need to be about welded aluminium tubing and benzene balloons.
Peter ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) PoMo Museum in Trondheim is a newly opened museum of modern and contemporary art, located in the historic Postgården, an Art Nouveau building from 1911. The building has undergone extensive renovation to become an inclusive and accessible art museum. The museum was established on the initiative of art collectors Monica and Ole Robert Reitan, who have built up a significant collection of international works of art over two decades. PoMo has a strong focus on promoting female artists, with a goal that at least 60% of the budget for art purchases should go to works by women. The museum covers 4,000 square meters spread over five floors, with three floors dedicated to exhibitions. Both a permanent collection and changing exhibitions of contemporary art from around the world are displayed here. The museum also has flexible spaces for events, a library and a research department, as well as a museum shop designed as an attraction in itself. The opening exhibition, "Postcards from the Future", explores the building's history as a post office and presents works by international artists. One of the museum's major attractions is the collection of Edvard Munch's art, which includes iconic works such as "Scream" and "Madonna". PoMo is centrally located in Trondheim, near Nye Hjorten Teater and Britannia Hotel, and is part of the city's new cultural quarter. The museum aims to make Trondheim an important destination for modern art, with a varied program of exhibitions, events and activities for both locals and visitors. (Original) PoMo Museum i Trondheim er et nyåpnet museum for moderne og samtidskunst, lokalisert i den historiske Postgården, en jugendstilbygning fra 1911. Bygget har gjennomgått en omfattende renovering for å bli et inkluderende og tilgjengelig kunstmuseum. Museet ble etablert på initiativ fra kunstsamlerne Monica og Ole Robert Reitan, som har bygget opp en betydelig samling av internasjonale kunstverk over to tiår. PoMo har et sterkt fokus på å fremme kvinnelige kunstnere, med et mål om at minst 60 % av budsjettet for kunstinnkjøp skal gå til verk av kvinner. Museet dekker 4000 kvadratmeter fordelt på fem etasjer, med tre etasjer dedikert til utstillinger. Her vises både en permanent samling og skiftende utstillinger med samtidskunst fra hele verden. Museet har også fleksible rom for arrangementer, et bibliotek og en forskningsavdeling, samt en museumsbutikk utformet som en attraksjon i seg selv. Åpningsutstillingen, “Postkort fra Framtida”, utforsker byggets historie som postkontor og presenterer verk fra internasjonale kunstnere. En av museets store attraksjoner er samlingen av Edvard Munchs kunst, som inkluderer ikoniske verk som “Skrik” og “Madonna”. PoMo ligger sentralt i Trondheim, i nærheten av Nye Hjorten Teater og Britannia Hotel, og er en del av byens nye kulturkvartal. Museet har som mål å gjøre Trondheim til en viktig destinasjon for moderne kunst, med et variert program av utstillinger, arrangementer og aktiviteter for både lokalbefolkningen og besøkende.
A07t — Google review
A truly impressive museum! The staff were exceptionally well-trained and polite. We visited for the Picasso Exhibition, which was beautifully designed and presented. I especially loved the self-opening doors—and that striking orange spiral staircase!
Aticha G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good! This was a really nice experience. Fantastic premises and an exciting and inspiring exhibition. (Original) Veldig bra! Dette var en virkelig fin opplevelse. Fantastiske lokaler og en spennende og inspirerende utstilling.
Trond B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful achievement. Gone is the old, dark and dusty museum. Expertly measured lighting, pastel or bright colors, spaces designed to accommodate works of various sizes, a reading room / lounge decorated with painted wood, inviting you to consult the many books available. And above all, an absolutely extraordinary staircase! Two well-known artists at the moment, Munch and Piranesi, for the rest, we are sometimes surprised and perplexed by the works on display... So you have to read the presentation booklet carefully. In short, we are already looking forward to returning for the exhibitions announced for the fall and spring of 26. (Original) Très belle réalisation. Fini le musée vieillot, sombre et poussiéreux. Éclairage savamment dosé, des couleurs pastel ou vives, des espaces étudiés pour recevoir des œuvres de tailles diverses, une salle de lecture / salon décoré de bois peint, invitant à consulter les nombreux ouvrages mis à disposition. Et surtout un escalier absolument extraordinaire ! Deux artistes connus en ce moment, Munch et Piranese, pour le reste, on est quelquefois surpris et perplexe devant les œuvres exposées...Il faut donc bien lire le fascicule de présentation. Bref, nous nous réjouissons déjà d'y retourner pour les expositions annoncées à l'automne et au printemps 26.
Josiane S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A disappointing experience regarding a special tour. The reception demanded that I hand over a normal-sized handbag (which I was eventually able to keep). Nothing about this in the invitation. "Norwegian" ladies could keep large bags on the tour. Experienced an unpleasant discrimination (accent?) The tour was also not convincing, better link the artworks to art historical frameworks and cut out the guide's stories about his own art experiences. (Original) En skuffende opplevelse ifm. en spesialomvisning. Resepsjonen krevde å levere bort en håndveske av normal størrelse (som jeg til slutt kunne beholde). Ingenting om dette i invitasjonen. "Norske" damer kunne beholde store bag i omvisningen. Opplevde en ubehagelig diskriminering (aksent?) Omvisningen overbeviste heller ikke, knytt kunstverkene bedre til kunsthistoriske rammer og kutt ut guidens fortellinger om egne kunstopplevelser.
Soilikki V — Google review
(Translated by Google) An interesting museum if you like Picasso's work, but the real highlight is the masterfully restored building itself; the staircase is impressive and beautiful. In this case, the container surpasses the contents. (Original) Museo interesante si te gusta la obra de Picasso, pero lo realmente meritorio es el propio edificio rehabilitado con gran maestría; la escalera es impresionante, bella. En este caso el continente supera al contenido.
Olga E — Google review
Dronningens gate 10, 7011 Trondheim, Norway•https://pomo.no/•Tips and more reviews for PoMo

33Museums of Sør-Trøndelag AS

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Museums of Sør-Trøndelag AS offers a diverse range of museums in and around the city, with the Archbishops Palace museum at Nidaros Cathedral being a standout recommendation. MiST's campaign to encourage museum visits is highly praised, making it an awesome place to explore.
(Translated by Google) MiST's campaign to go to museums more is just top notch! (Original) MiST sin kampanje for å gå mer på museum er bare toppers!
Suzette P — Google review
Awesome place to visit.
Umesh P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fortunately, we have much better places to visit in Trondheim! (Original) Vi har heldigvis lang bedre plasser å besøke i Trondheim!
Shelby B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Rather visit Nidaros Cathedral if you are in Trondheim for the first time. (Original) Besøk heller Nidarosdomen om du først er i Trondheim.
Dr. B — Google review
(Translated by Google) We can't find the way and are actually standing in front of it (Original) Wir finden denn Weg nicht und stehen eigentlich davor
Roland W — Google review
Havnegata 12, 7010 Trondheim, Norway•https://mist.no/•+47 73 60 41 00•Tips and more reviews for Museums of Sør-Trøndelag AS

34Skulptur Go'Dagen

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When exploring the vibrant city of Trondheim, it's essential to take a moment to unwind and enjoy some fresh air. One fantastic way to do this is by embarking on a leisurely stroll along Midtbyrunden, a scenic 5.9 km route that meanders around the city's picturesque waterfront. This popular walking trail offers both central and more secluded paths, allowing you to soak in the beauty of Trondheim while clearing your mind amidst its urban charm.
Presidentveita, 7013 Trondheim, Norway•Tips and more reviews for Skulptur Go'Dagen

35Trondheim Craft Beer Festival

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Trondheim Craft Beer Festival is a delightful celebration that showcases the region's rich culinary heritage, especially after Trondheim and Trøndelag earned the prestigious title of "European Region of Gastronomy" in 2022. This accolade highlights the area's strong connection to food production and nature-based industries. The festival not only emphasizes local breweries but also complements events like the Trondersk Food Festival, making it a must-visit for anyone eager to explore Trondheim's vibrant gastronomic scene.
Sluppenvegen 11, 7037 Trondheim, Norway•https://www.tcbf.no/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=wix_google_bus…•+47 99 32 19 87
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36Leos' Lekeland

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Leos' Lekeland is a spacious and well-managed indoor playground, making it an ideal destination for families on rainy days. The play area offers hours of entertainment for toddlers to early teens, with a dedicated space for small children. While the cleanliness of the restrooms could be improved, the overall facility is clean and accommodating. Visitors are advised to expect crowds, especially on weekends, but weekdays may offer a more relaxed experience.
Leo’s the perfect place to bring your kids on a rainy day. Be prepared for hoards of screaming children, so earplugs and patience are recommended. If you have the chance to choose a weekday, it may be a lot calmer. I bring my under 1 year old in for free and the dedicated small-children area is perfect for learning to walk or just crawl around on a soft floor.
Lukas K — Google review
Usually a nice place to bring your kids, but don't plan on getting food here. The bistro area is usually a organisational mess, everything is constantly sold out (from 11.30 or so onward), and orders are messed up on a regular basis. Quite inconvenient, given that you're here all day and are not allowed to bring your own food.
Bert V — Google review
Great location, and decent parking area. We went there a rainy day, so - a busy day, but it still felt roomy, and the staff managed to cope splendidly. The play area is clean and provides absolute hours of fun for toddlers all the way up to early teens. The drawback for us was the mediocre degree of cleanliness in the lavatories. They are signed off as cleaned the same day as we visited, but had sharp yellow rands both under the lid and seat.
Dan C — Google review
Great place both for child and parents.
Senida K — Google review
A very good place for kids and parents to have fun together
Josephine S — Google review
What an amazing place for kids activities. Highly recommend
Micky G — Google review
An excellent theme-park-like-place! Good for kids of 2+ years onwards…even grown-ups can join with the kids!!
Krishnadoss D — Google review
Can't complain about the play area it was really great. But they receive one star less because of food. Please use real chicken for the salads and not the Patty thingy. You can buy already grilled chicken from the grocery and freeze it. It will be better than using that patty thing for salads and adults would really appreciate it.
Anna A — Google review
Ladebekken 6, 7041 Trondheim, Norway•https://leoslekeland.no/trondheim•+47 72 89 23 22•Tips and more reviews for Leos' Lekeland

37Leangen Curlinghall

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Leangen Curlinghall is a fantastic venue that has quickly become a favorite for various events, from team-building activities to casual outings with friends. This modern facility, just five years old, boasts excellent amenities and offers an inviting atmosphere for both seasoned curlers and beginners alike. Visitors can enjoy personalized instruction from friendly coaches who ensure everyone feels comfortable while learning the game.
Very nice place to go curling. They also teach the game to beginners the first time you're there and can help you out as you play.
Joar H — Google review
Great for friends/colleagues looking for something fun to do. 😊
Sveinung M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice sport that suits EVERYONE! Fantastic, great and new curling hall. (Original) Veldig fin sport som passer ALLE! Kjempefin, flott og ny curlinghall.
Odd L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Tip top facility! Recommended as team building at work, a different event with customers or for playing curling with a group of friends. Very good and pleasant people who contribute with training and facilitating events (Original) Tipp topp anlegg! Anbefales som teambuilding på jobb, en annerledes event med kunder eller for å spille curling med vennegjengen. Veldig flinke og trivelige folk som bidrar med kursing og fasilitering av arrangement
Øystein A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Had two hours with the family. First 30 minutes of introduction, then we played three rounds. Best with four on each team (Original) Hadde to timer med familien. Først 30 minutter med introduksjon, deretter spilte vi tre omganger. Best med fire på hvert lag
Ståle H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Only 5 years old curling hall, so very nice premises. We curled for 2-3 hours with close follow-up by good and pleasant instructors! :) (Original) Bare 5 år gammel curlinghall, så veldig fine lokaler. Vi curlet i 2-3 timer med tett oppfølging av flinke og hyggelige instruktører! :)
Haakon S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good routines and facilities. Curling is fun! (Original) Gode rutiner og fasiliteter. Curling er gøy!
Erlend Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great fun and good instructors (Original) Kjempegøy og flinke instruktører
Håvard W — Google review
Tungavegen 3, 7047 Trondheim, Norway•http://trondheimcurling.no/•+47 48 26 38 09•Tips and more reviews for Leangen Curlinghall
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