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Established as an important Viking trading post in 997 A.D., Trondheim was the capital of Norway until 1217 A.D., and it has remained one of the country's largest and most vibrant cities to this very day. The elaborate 11th-century Nidaros Cathedral is one of the most elegant and historic buildings in the city, but there are plenty of more modern attractions as well, including the Rockheim museum of popular music, the beautiful Bymarka recreation area, and the many wonderful shopping streets. Visitors can also take a ferry out to the tiny island of Munkholmen, where there's a historic fort built in 1658. Trondheim

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Bærums Verk
Bergen
Bygdoy Peninsula
Drobak
Ekeberg
Fetsund Lenser
Fram Museum
Gamle Fredrikstad
Grefsenkollen
Hadeland Glassverk
Henie-Onstad Art Center
Holmenkollen
Karlstad, Sweden
Kistefos Museum and Sculpture Park
Kongsberg
Lake Mjosa
Lillehammer
Norwegian Folk Museum
Tonsberg
Trondheim
TusenFryd Family Park
Verdens Ende
Vestfold
Viking Ships Museum
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