Entries Tagged ‘Trondheim’

From the South of Nid

The Nid river flows through the heart of Trondheim.  It bends round the famous Nidaros Cathedral and forms a natural moat around the city.  The river has kept its name since the Viking Age and is mentioned in prominant sagas such as Snorre Sturlason’s Heimskringla or The Lives of the Norse Kings where St Olav built [...]

Royal Manor in Trondheim

Stiftsgården, the Royal Manor, is the king’s official residence in Trondheim.  Right in the heart of the city, the manor was built in the 1770s as a private home for the Privy Councillor Schøller’s widow Cecilie Christine von Schøller.  This building was specifically positioned and built to show off the family’s riches but in 1800 [...]

Little London

In London city there is a pub on every corner.  It’s no doubt that Londoners love their watering holes. If a Londoner ever makes it to Trondheim they won’t have to fear about ‘drying out’ on their travels as this old Viking city is full of expat pubs just waiting to be filled. Being just [...]

Green Things

I have an addiction.  Anything green I have to point my camera at and shoot it.  Green absolutely fascinates me.  It’s not that I haven’t seen it before but there is just something about it that makes me feel… alive. With each photo I always remember the atmosphere, the air, the smell, the sun.  Each [...]

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