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Troldhaugen
thumb|Troldhaugen thumb|Troldhaugen thumb|The podium in Troldsalen thumb|Grieg gravesite, Troldhaugen, Norway Troldhaugen is the former home of Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg and his wife Nina Grieg. Troldhaugen is located in Bergen, Norway and consists of the Edvard Grieg Museum, Grieg's villa, the hut where he composed music, and his and his wife's gravesite.
University Museum of Bergen
Museum 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)
Damsgård Manor
building in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
Bryggens Museum
museum in Bergen, 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.
St George's Church
church building in Bergen, Norway
Bergen Kunsthall
museum in Bergen, Norway
Alvøen
thumb|300 px|Alvøen Manor thumb|300 px|Alvøen papermill Alvøen or Alvøy is a manor house located on a historic industrial site in the Laksevåg borough of the city of Bergen in Vestland county, Norway. Alvøen Manor was once one of the grander private homes in Bergen.
Bergen Technical Museum
museum in Bergen, Norway
Old Voss Line
heritage railway in Bergen, Norway
Permanenten
Permanenten (), formerly the West Norway Museum of Decorative Art, also referred to as KODE 1, is a museum in Bergen, Norway. The museum is part of the KODE Art Museums and Composer Homes and was originally established in 1887 at the initiative of Johan Bøgh. In 1896 the museum moved into a permanent exhibition building, a Renaissance Revival structure designed by Henry Bucher (1864–1944). The building caught fire during the 1916 Bergen Fire but was saved.
Bergen City Museum
museum foundation in Bergen, Norway