Category
page 1Buildings and structures in Bergen
Bryggen
Bryggen (the dock), also known as Tyskebryggen (, the German dock), is a series of Hanseatic heritage commercial buildings lining up the eastern side of the Vågen harbour in the city of Bergen, Norway. Bryggen has been on the UNESCO list for World Cultural Heritage sites since 1979.
Grieg Hall
concert hall in Bergen, Norway
Den Nationale Scene
theatre in Bergen, Norway

Gamlehaugen
Gamlehaugen is a Royal Castle in Bergen, Norway, and the residence of the Norwegian royal family in the city. Gamlehaugen has a history that goes as far back as the Middle Ages, and the list of previous owners includes many of the wealthiest men in Bergen. Today owned by the Norwegian state, the most recent private owner was Christian Michelsen, a politician and shipping magnate who later became the first prime minister of Norway after the dissolution of the union between Sweden and Norway. Michelsen commissioned the construction of the current main building at Gamlehaugen, where he would live
Bergenhus Fortress
Medieval fortress located in Bergen, Norway

Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene
Museum on Bryggen in Bergen (Norway)
Bergen Aquarium
aquarium in Bergen, Norway
Haukeland University Hospital
university hospital in Bergen, Norway
Bergen Public Library
library in Bergen, Norway
Damsgård Manor
building in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
Siljustøl
Siljustøl is a museum situated in the borough of Ytrebygda in Bergen, Norway. It was previously the home of composer and musical artist Harald Sæverud and his wife Marie Hvoslef.
Bryggens Museum
museum in Bergen, Norway
Bergen Kunsthall
museum in Bergen, Norway
Lagunen Storsenter
building in Bergen, Vestland, Norway
Bergen Storsenter
building in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
Urdi House
building in Norway