Trondheim, Norway
Why Trondheim, Norway?
For close to 1000 years, since the death of King Olav II in 1030, the Trondheim region in Norway has served as an important destination for pilgrims from around the world.
Today Trondheim is also an important university and commercial destination, with a strong focus on medical and scientific technology, research and development.
Trondheim lies on a sheltered peninsula on the southern shore of the deeply indented Trondheims Fjord, at the mouth of the Nidelva river. Trondheim offers frequent international air access to major European cities, state of the art meeting facilities and traditional Scandinavian hospitality nestled along the coast between the beautiful mountains and fjords in central Norway. Furthermore, this time of year Trondheim has continuous daylight!
Things To Do
Trondheim - with its natural beauty, rich culture, stimulating arts, musical scene and traditional elegance - offers an endless amount of amazing experiences! Please find some of what Trondheim offers below.
Activities
Outdoor Activities
Sports
Museums and Historical Sites
Sverresborg
National Museum of Decorative Arts
Ringve Music Museum and Gardens
NTNU Museum of Natural History
Attractions
Nidarosdomen Cathedral
Kristiansten Fortress
Munkholmen
Stiftsgården
More information about Trondheim…
Local Restaurants and Pubs
Transportation Information
Trondheim: The Official Tourism Website



