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Part of the city of Bergen, Bryggen is a historic harbor district that was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. The city has been an important center of trade since the 12th century, but it has been repeatedly destroyed by fire over the years. The 62 beautiful wooden buildings at Bryggen were built after a large fire in 1702, and today they are the oldest surviving part of the city. The buildings themselves offer an excellent glimpse at what life was like here during the 18th century, but there are also two museums for anyone particularly interested in the area's history.
Bryggen, 5003 Bergen, Phone: 47-55-55-20-80

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