In 1681 the whole city burned down in a fire and the king back then made
regulations the new streets need to be wide.
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This is one of the oldest houses in #Trondheim. Parts are from 1607.
The graveyard behind the Nidaros Kirke is very beautiful.


Trondheim had the northern most Archbishop. This is his palace.


The Nidaros Dom is the place where the Norwegian Kings and Queens are crowned.
The western facade is incredible. Especially in the evening when the sun shines
directly on it. It's the newest part, dating 1869 and later.
This saint has the face of Bob Dylan:
http://www.vg.no/rampelys/musikk/nidaros-engel-med-dylans-ansikt/a/3989697/
The old bridge from 1861 offers a great view of the old warehouses.



trampe.no is the world's first bycicle lift. Definitely need on that road which
has up around 25° or more.



I found an open book case! @Ravetracer
@Ravetracer Look at this public book case 'Det
Lille Folkebibliotek' http://j.mp/2evTPRS via @OpenBookCase
@Ravetracer A lot of cafés in this area called
Bakklandet, in the warehouses. The cobblestones have flat sections for bikes.




Walking down to the river Nidelva.




Solsiden is where the old harbour and former shipyards are turned into hyper
modern living areas.




Finishing the tour at Café Løkka.