Sverresborg Trøndelag Folkemuseum dates back to almost the 12th century and is an open air museum that displays Norweigan History and culture. This place has got about 80 rooms constructed in such a way that it represents village and city life. You will also get to see the culture of natuve sami people. The town centre of this place is made up of wooden houses including a post office, grocery store, and tradesmen's workshop.
You will also find a certain group that focuses on the maritime past with its boat sheds, fishing gears, and storehouse. Last but not the least, the farming villages showcase rural way of living with its Sami displays and historic stave church.
Location: Sverresborg Alle 13, 7020 Trondheim, Norway
Timing: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Olav Tryggvason, a significant figure in Norwegian history, is honored with a prominent statue in the heart of Trondheim, a city he founded around 997 AD. Olav was the king of Norway from 995 to 1000 AD who played a key role in converting the country to Christianity. He often used forceful methods to convince the Norse people to adopt the new religion.
Bakkalandet is a scenic neighborhood located in Trondheim City, Norway. It's popularly known for its colorful wooden houses, cobblestone streets, and stunning views of the Nidelva River.
Bakkalandet is famous for iconic attractions like Bakklandet Church and Old Town Bridge. If you're a history enthusiast, you can also visit some of the most popular museums like Trondheim Maritime Museum and the Sverresborg Trøndelag Folk Museum.





