Key Attractions

Bergen

Bergen waterfront © Innovation Norway / Jens Henrik Nybo
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Flyplassveien 555, NO - 5869
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Fløibanen Funicular Railway
Fløibanen has been carrying people 320m (1,050ft) up the Fløyfjell Mountain for more than 80 years - a one-way trip takes about eight minutes. The views over the city and offshore islands from the summit are spectacular. There is a restaurant (summer only) and shops at the top, as well as mountain walkways.

Vetrlidsalmenningen 23A
Tel: 5533 6800.
Website: www.floibanen.no

Bryggen (Wharfside)
In 1980, UNESCO listed Bergen's Hanseatic wharf area as one of the world's most significant examples of the history and culture of a medieval settlement. Although many of the buildings were ravaged by fire through the centuries, they have been carefully restored to their original state. Today, Bryggen is a lively mix of restaurants, cafes and artists' workshops. At the eastern end is Torget, Bergen's picturesque market where fish, fruit, vegetables, flowers, handicrafts and souvenirs are sold.

The market is open Monday-Friday 0700-1600 (Thursday until 1900) and Saturday 0700-1500. Slightly reduced hours operate outside the peak season.

Hanseatiske Museum
The Hanseatic Museum is housed in one of the oldest wooden buildings in Bryggen. It was razed to the ground in 1702 but subsequently rebuilt. Furnished in 18th-century style, it provides an insight in to life at that time as lived by a wealthy Hanseatic merchant.

Finnegårdsgate 1A
Tel: 5554 4690.
Website: www.museumvest.no  
Admission charge.

Bryggens Museum
After the destruction of several Hanseatic houses in 1955, archaeologists excavated the area and unearthed the remains of the oldest settlement ever discovered in Bergen (dating from the 12th century). This museum was built around the remains, and displays various artefacts, including traditional costumes. Collections include runic inscriptions, ceramics and other items illustrating commerce, shipping, cultural activities, handicrafts and everyday medieval life. Temporary exhibitions are also staged here.

Dreggsallmenning 3
Tel: 5558 8010.
Website: www.bymuseet.no  
Admission charge.

Akvariet I Bergen (Bergen Aquarium)
On the tip of the peninsula, the Bergen Aquarium contains one of the finest and most extensive collections of marine fauna in Europe. Seventy tanks and three outdoor pools are complemented by an extension containing a realistic nesting cliff, open-plan tanks, an exhibition and video facilities. There are also sections covering marine industry and polar sea life, and an exhibition featuring amphibians and aquatic reptiles. The feeding of the penguins and seals is always popular with visitors.

Nordnesbakken 4
Tel: 5555 7171.
Website: www.akvariet.com 
Admission charge.

Mariakirken (St Mary's Church)
This is Bergen's oldest building (dating from the first half of the 12th century) and one of the country's best examples of Romanesque architecture. The pulpit is generally regarded as the finest example of baroque decorative art in Norway. Concerts are regularly performed here in the summer months.

Dreggen
Tel: 5559 3270.
Website: http://bergen.kirken.no
Admission charge.

Rosenkrantz Tower/Håkon's Hall
Built in the 1560s by Erik Rosenkrantz, governor of Bergenhus, Bergen Castle once served as a fortified residence. It incorporates earlier structures including a 13th-century keep and is adjacent to the equally significant Håkon's Hall, named for King Håkon Håkonsson, who ruled Norway from Bergen in the mid 1200s.

Bergenhus Festning
Tel: 5558 8010.
Website: www.bymuseet.no
Admission charge.

Bergen Kunstmuseum (Bergen Art Museum)
Located in several buildings along the Lille Lungegårdsvann lake in the city centre, this Bergen institution is a must-see for any art lover. If you're short of time, focus on the fascinating Rasmus Meyer collection, where some of the best Edvard Munch paintings outside Oslo are on display, as well as major works by other significant Norwegian painters. The Stenersen Collection next door focuses on modern art, again with big names on display, including Max Ernst, Vassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Joan Miro and Pablo Picasso.

Rasmus Meyers Allé 3 and 7
Tel: 5556 8000.
Website: www.bergenartmuseum.no
Admission charge.

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