To immerse yourself in Norwegian folk history

Trondheim's monuments and old buildings are beautifully preserved, and the city radiates nostalgia. The Archbishop's Residence is Scandinavia's oldest secular edifice, with the first stones set in the eleventh century. The Archbishop's Palace Museum, located in the shadow of the Domkirke, is an award-winning attraction that traces Trondheim's history back to the Iron Age. The Folk Museum, however, is the finest time capsule to Trondheim's agrarian history (summer only). This open-air park has around 80 historic structures, the majority of which are eighteenth-century timber dwellings and farmsteads.


As Norwegian folk music emphasized on amusement and dancing, it evolved into fairy tale and fantasy links. Norwegian folk music is comprised of two unique entities: vocal and dance. Rockheim, despite its name, includes all forms of Norwegian music, from rock to folk, soul, and current experimental music. Rockheim is best described as an interactive experience rather than a museum. You may mix your own songs, play guitar with a hologram, listen to undiscovered musicians from all around Norway, read endless vintage music newspapers and magazines, and much more. The nicest part for cruise passengers is that it is only a few feet away from the cruise ship terminal.

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