Bergen - tourist attractions (page 2)
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Ulriken | Ulriken is the highest of the Seven Mountains (de syv fjell) that surround Bergen, Norway. It has an altitude of 643 metres above sea level. Ulriken has an aerial tramway, Ulriksbanen, that can bring people to the top. At the top there is a TV tower, a restaurant, and free telescopes. The cable car... |
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Bergen Handelsgymnasium | Bergen Handelsgymnasium (BHG) is an upper secondary school in Bergen, Norway. Established in 1904, it is one of the oldest gymnasia in the country. The school is known to have high admission requirements and able pupuls. Furthermore, the school is known for its projects regarding internationalisati... |
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Fløyen | Fløyen or Fløyfjellet (originally written Fløien) is the most visited of the seven mountains that surround the city centre of Bergen, Norway. It has a funicular system Fløibanen that transports passengers from the centre of Bergen to a height of 320 metres in roughly 8 minutes, and the actual highes... |
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Bergen Museum | The Bergen Museum is a university museum in Bergen, Norway. Founded in 1825 with the intent of building large collections in the fields of culture and natural history, it became the grounds for most of the academic activity in the city, a tradition which has prevailed since the museum became part o... |
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Botanical Garden in Bergen | The Botanical Garden in Bergen (Arboretet og Botanisk hage Universitetet i Bergen) is a botanical garden located in Bergen, Norway. It belongs to the Bergen Museum and it was inaugurated in 1971 by the King Harald. It has around 5000 different taxons and all of those plants are classified by conti... |
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