Sverresborg Castle is named in honour of the rabble Sverre, who ruled in the 12th century. It was built in the ancient city of Trondheim on a well-located site: rather inaccessible and overlooking the surrounding countryside. The castle was comple... read more
Lutheran cathedral located in the north-western part of the city of Bergen, was first mentioned in the early 12th century as St Olaf's Church. It was on this where the first stone church stood.
read moreKing Harold's official residence in Bergen was built at the beginning of the of the last century. It is located near the centre of Bergen next to the Rosencrantz Tower, built in 1270.The tower was enlarged several times over and acted as a for... read more
The Church of Sœur-Frond is a majestic octagonal stone church in the style of Louis XVI style. It is located 70 kilometres north of the city of Lillehammer. В colloquially known as "Gudbrandsal Temple".
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