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Store Lungegårdsvannet |
Store Lungegårdsvannet is a bay located in the city and municipality of Bergen, Norway.
The bay separates the city centre, located in the borough of Bergenhus, from the southern boroughs of the city, Årstad, Fana and Ytrebygda. The bay is situated at the end of the fjord of Puddefjorden. The bay is... |
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Egertorget |
Egertorget, formerly known as Egertorvet, is a square in Oslo at the intersection of Karl Johans gate and Øvre Slottsgate. It is a "remainder area" which arose around 1840, when Karl Johans Gate became connected with the old Eastern Road alongside Stabellkroken. Stabellgården and Egergården were tor... |
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Sandviken in Bergen |
Sandviken is a traditional neighbourhood of Bergen, Norway. Geographically it is located geographically north-east of the city center. The neighbourhood begins north of Bergenhus Fortress, and follows the coastline facing west. Sandvik Road is the main thoroughfare through the area, which mostly con... |
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Puddefjorden |
Puddefjorden is an inlet or fjord in central Bergen, Norway. An arm of Byfjorden,Puddefjorden is 3.5 km long and stretches from the tip of the Nordnes peninsula to the bay of Solheimsviken at the entrance to Store Lungegårdsvann.
The fjord is 1.2 km at its widest, between Nordnes and inner Laksevåg... |
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Oslo City Museum |
Oslo City Museum is located in the Frogner Manor in Oslo. The museum has an extensive library with the purpose of documenting the history of the City of Oslo, as well as the former municipality Aker. The museum also has one of the largest and most important photo collections in Norway. The museum al... |
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Fløibanen |
Fløibanen is a funicular in Bergen, Norway which runs up the mountain of Fløyen. It is one of Bergen's major tourist attractions and one of Norway 's most visited attractions. Over 1 million passengers a year have used it over the past few years.
Fløibanen was officially opened on 15 January 1918. ... |
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Torgallmenningen |
Torgallmenningen, Torgalmenningen, or Torvallmenningen, is the main square of Bergen, Norway. |
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Christiania Theatre |
Christiania Theatre (Kristiania Theatre) was Norway 's finest stage for the spoken drama between 1836 - 1899. It was the first lasting public theatre in Norway and the national stage of Norway and of Oslo during the 19th century.
Since the 18th century, there had been several attempts to start a pu... |
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St Mary's Church in Bergen |
St Mary's Church (Norwegian: Mariakirken) is a church in Bergen, Norway. The construction of the church is believed to have started in the 1130s or 40s and completed around 1180, making the church the oldest remaining building in Bergen.
St Mary's Church is the only remaining of twelve churches and... |
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Bryggen |
Bryggen (Norwegian for the Wharf), also known as Tyskebryggen (the German Wharf) is a series of Hanseatic commercial buildings lining the eastern side of the fjord coming into Bergen, Norway.
Bryggen has since 1979 been on the UNESCO list for World Cultural Heritage sites. The name has the same ori... |
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