Bergen Places of Interest
Bryggen Hanseatic Embankment
Tourist's acquaintance with Bergen usually begins with the Bryggen embankment, where the main historical sites of the city are located...read more
Bryggens Museum
To the right of the Hanseatic Assembly is the area of archaeological excavations. The history of the Bryggen quarter goes back more than 800 years, during which time a significant cultural layer was formed...read more
Rozenkrantz Tower
The oldest elements of the tower belong to the castle of King Magnus Lagabøtes, built in 1270 and named Bergenhus festning...read more
Bryggen Hanseatic Quarter
The Lubeck Union (Lubeck hansa) was formed in the 12th century by German merchant guilds to protect trade from the tyranny of feudal lords and piracy...read more
Bredsgården Farmstead
The largest surviving farmstead in the Hanseatic quarter of Bryggen is Called Bredsgården (Bredsgården, literally "wide manor"), its facade is 22 meters wide and includes three "Sea" houses (Sjøstue), where the owners lived and housed a shop and office...read more
Bryggestredet Square
After passing through it, we will find ourselves in an elongated square surrounded on all sides by wooden buildings. This stone-paved open space does not resemble the narrow streets covered with wooden floors, but rather the courtyards of the estates of Hanseatic merchants...read more
Monument of Codfish
Norwegian cod remained the main export commodity of Bergen merchants for four centuries of the Hansa's existence...read more
Bellgarden Farmstead
From Bruggestredet square, we turn onto Bellgarden Street and once again walk along the wooden flooring of the narrow passage between the wooden warehouses...read more
Torget Square
After exploring the Hanseatic quarter, take a walk around Torget square. The Zachariasbryggen restaurant complex, rebuilt from warehouses on the pier of the same name, is located in a large white building at the beginning of the Bryggen embankment...read more
Fisketorget Seafood Market
Along the eastern shore of Vågen bay located the rows of tents marine market Fisketorget, originating in the 13th century...read more
Fløibanen Funicular
At the end of Vetrlidsallmenningen street is the lower station of the Fløibanen funicular, where we had to climb to the observation platform of mount Fløyen...read more