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King Olav Haraldsson was buried by Nidelven, the river Nid, after he was killed in the battle of Stiklestad in1030.<br />
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Tradition has it that the high Altar of the Cathedral now stands on the exact spot of this burial site. One year and five days after he died the King was declared a saint, and pilgrims began to flock to Nidaros and the King's grave.<br />
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The national sanctuary of Norway, built over the grave of St. Olav. Work began in 1070, but the oldest parts still in existence date from the middle of the twelfth century. These are in the Romanesque style, while most of the cathedral is Gothic in style. The building was completed in about 1300, but after being damaged several times by fire, it lay largely in ruins at the time of the Reformation in 1537. In 1869 extensive restorations were begun, and a century later it was again restored to its original grandeur. The stained glass dates from the early 20th century. The sculptures on the west front are by leading Norwegian artists, and the most recent was erected in 1983. Below the nave is the crypt with headstones from the middle ages. (From Trondheim.com)
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King Olav Haraldsson was buried by Nidelven, the river Nid, after he was killed in the battle of Stiklestad in1030.<br />
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Tradition has it that the high Altar of the Cathedral now stands on the exact spot of this burial site. One year and five days after he died the King was declared a saint, and pilgrims began to flock to Nidaros and the King's grave.<br />
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The national sanctuary of Norway, built over the grave of St. Olav. Work began in 1070, but the oldest parts still in existence date from the middle of the twelfth century. These are in the Romanesque style, while most of the cathedral is Gothic in style. The building was completed in about 1300, but after being damaged several times by fire, it lay largely in ruins at the time of the Reformation in 1537. In 1869 extensive restorations were begun, and a century later it was again restored to its original grandeur. The stained glass dates from the early 20th century. The sculptures on the west front are by leading Norwegian artists, and the most recent was erected in 1983. Below the nave is the crypt with headstones from the middle ages. (From Trondheim.com)
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  • Vår Frue Church is located in the Midtbyen area of Trondheim, just a few blocks north of the Nidaros Cathedral. The church is part of the Nidaros og Vår Frue parish in the Nidaros deanery of the Diocese of Nidaros with the Church of Norway
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  • Vår Frue Church is located in the Midtbyen area of Trondheim, just a few blocks north of the Nidaros Cathedral. The church is part of the Nidaros og Vår Frue parish in the Nidaros deanery of the Diocese of Nidaros with the Church of Norway
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Trondheim:<br />
Trondheim (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈtrɔnhæɪm]), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem, is a city and municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. With a population of 181,513 (October 1, 2013), it is the third most populous municipality in Norway, although the fourth largest urban area. It is also the third largest city in the country, with a population (2013) of 169,972 inhabitants within the city borders. The city functions as the administrative centre of Sør-Trøndelag county. Trondheim lies on the south shore of the Trondheimsfjord at the mouth of the river Nidelva. The city is dominated by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), SINTEF, St. Olavs University Hospital and other technology-oriented institutions
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                                        Picture has been taken in a beautiful sunset time over Nidelva  and Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim
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  • website: www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                <br />
King Olav Haraldsson was buried by Nidelven, the river Nid, after he was killed in the battle of Stiklestad in1030.<br />
<br />
Tradition has it that the high Altar of the Cathedral now stands on the exact spot of this burial site. One year and five days after he died the King was declared a saint, and pilgrims began to flock to Nidaros and the King's grave.<br />
<br />
The national sanctuary of Norway, built over the grave of St. Olav. Work began in 1070, but the oldest parts still in existence date from the middle of the twelfth century. These are in the Romanesque style, while most of the cathedral is Gothic in style. The building was completed in about 1300, but after being damaged several times by fire, it lay largely in ruins at the time of the Reformation in 1537. In 1869 extensive restorations were begun, and a century later it was again restored to its original grandeur. The stained glass dates from the early 20th century. The sculptures on the west front are by leading Norwegian artists, and the most recent was erected in 1983. Below the nave is the crypt with headstones from the middle ages. (From Trondheim.com)
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  • website: www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                <br />
King Olav Haraldsson was buried by Nidelven, the river Nid, after he was killed in the battle of Stiklestad in1030.<br />
<br />
Tradition has it that the high Altar of the Cathedral now stands on the exact spot of this burial site. One year and five days after he died the King was declared a saint, and pilgrims began to flock to Nidaros and the King's grave.<br />
<br />
The national sanctuary of Norway, built over the grave of St. Olav. Work began in 1070, but the oldest parts still in existence date from the middle of the twelfth century. These are in the Romanesque style, while most of the cathedral is Gothic in style. The building was completed in about 1300, but after being damaged several times by fire, it lay largely in ruins at the time of the Reformation in 1537. In 1869 extensive restorations were begun, and a century later it was again restored to its original grandeur. The stained glass dates from the early 20th century. The sculptures on the west front are by leading Norwegian artists, and the most recent was erected in 1983. Below the nave is the crypt with headstones from the middle ages. (From Trondheim.com)
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                                        Picture has been taken in a beautiful sunset time over Nidelva  and Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                               This absolutely beautiful view from Nidelva, Elgeseter Bru and nidaros cathedral and gamlebybro in Trondheim in the autumn.
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  • website: www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                <br />
King Olav Haraldsson was buried by Nidelven, the river Nid, after he was killed in the battle of Stiklestad in1030.<br />
<br />
Tradition has it that the high Altar of the Cathedral now stands on the exact spot of this burial site. One year and five days after he died the King was declared a saint, and pilgrims began to flock to Nidaros and the King's grave.<br />
<br />
The national sanctuary of Norway, built over the grave of St. Olav. Work began in 1070, but the oldest parts still in existence date from the middle of the twelfth century. These are in the Romanesque style, while most of the cathedral is Gothic in style. The building was completed in about 1300, but after being damaged several times by fire, it lay largely in ruins at the time of the Reformation in 1537. In 1869 extensive restorations were begun, and a century later it was again restored to its original grandeur. The stained glass dates from the early 20th century. The sculptures on the west front are by leading Norwegian artists, and the most recent was erected in 1983. Below the nave is the crypt with headstones from the middle ages. (From Trondheim.com)
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  • website: www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                <br />
King Olav Haraldsson was buried by Nidelven, the river Nid, after he was killed in the battle of Stiklestad in1030.<br />
<br />
Tradition has it that the high Altar of the Cathedral now stands on the exact spot of this burial site. One year and five days after he died the King was declared a saint, and pilgrims began to flock to Nidaros and the King's grave.<br />
<br />
The national sanctuary of Norway, built over the grave of St. Olav. Work began in 1070, but the oldest parts still in existence date from the middle of the twelfth century. These are in the Romanesque style, while most of the cathedral is Gothic in style. The building was completed in about 1300, but after being damaged several times by fire, it lay largely in ruins at the time of the Reformation in 1537. In 1869 extensive restorations were begun, and a century later it was again restored to its original grandeur. The stained glass dates from the early 20th century. The sculptures on the west front are by leading Norwegian artists, and the most recent was erected in 1983. Below the nave is the crypt with headstones from the middle ages. (From Trondheim.com)
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  • website: www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                <br />
King Olav Haraldsson was buried by Nidelven, the river Nid, after he was killed in the battle of Stiklestad in1030.<br />
<br />
Tradition has it that the high Altar of the Cathedral now stands on the exact spot of this burial site. One year and five days after he died the King was declared a saint, and pilgrims began to flock to Nidaros and the King's grave.<br />
<br />
The national sanctuary of Norway, built over the grave of St. Olav. Work began in 1070, but the oldest parts still in existence date from the middle of the twelfth century. These are in the Romanesque style, while most of the cathedral is Gothic in style. The building was completed in about 1300, but after being damaged several times by fire, it lay largely in ruins at the time of the Reformation in 1537. In 1869 extensive restorations were begun, and a century later it was again restored to its original grandeur. The stained glass dates from the early 20th century. The sculptures on the west front are by leading Norwegian artists, and the most recent was erected in 1983. Below the nave is the crypt with headstones from the middle ages. (From Trondheim.com)
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                                        Picture has been taken in a beautiful sunset time over Nidelva  and Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                     Beautiful midnight sunsets from Trondheim is something that you should experience it yourself. When its is around 11pm and you have the Sun in the horizen and then when it sets with all those amazing colors in the sky.
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                     Beautiful midnight sunsets from Trondheim is something that you should experience it yourself. When its is around 11pm and you have the Sun in the horizen and then when it sets with all those amazing colors in the sky.
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                               This absolutely beautiful view from Nidelva, Elgeseter Bru and nidaros cathedral and gamlebybro in Trondheim in the autumn.
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  • website: www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                <br />
King Olav Haraldsson was buried by Nidelven, the river Nid, after he was killed in the battle of Stiklestad in1030.<br />
<br />
Tradition has it that the high Altar of the Cathedral now stands on the exact spot of this burial site. One year and five days after he died the King was declared a saint, and pilgrims began to flock to Nidaros and the King's grave.<br />
<br />
The national sanctuary of Norway, built over the grave of St. Olav. Work began in 1070, but the oldest parts still in existence date from the middle of the twelfth century. These are in the Romanesque style, while most of the cathedral is Gothic in style. The building was completed in about 1300, but after being damaged several times by fire, it lay largely in ruins at the time of the Reformation in 1537. In 1869 extensive restorations were begun, and a century later it was again restored to its original grandeur. The stained glass dates from the early 20th century. The sculptures on the west front are by leading Norwegian artists, and the most recent was erected in 1983. Below the nave is the crypt with headstones from the middle ages. (From Trondheim.com)
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                   Bakke bry bridge in Trondheim, Norway
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                   Bakke bry bridge in Trondheim, Norway
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                 Picture has been taken from utsikten in Trondheim
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                     Beautiful sunset time over Trondheim from Kristiansten Fortress (Festning).
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                             This picture has been taken from Gamle Bybro towards the NTNU main Building. You can also see the Nidarosdomen Cathedral.
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  • website: www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                         I have used three pictures for this panorama
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                             This picture has been taken in a very beautiful foggy night over Trondheim. I love the mood and mysterios feeling of the photo.
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                   Beautiful Panorama picture from Utsikten
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  • Kristiansten Fortress (Norwegian: Kristiansten Festning, historically spelled Christiansten) is located on a hill east of the city of Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It was built after the city fire of Trondheim in 1681 to protect the city against attack from the east. Construction was finished in 1685. It fulfilled its purpose in 1718 when Swedish forces laid siege against Trondheim. The fortress was decommissioned in 1816 by king Charles XIV John.
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  • I had the plan to take the moon over TRondheim. It was a foggy day and the weather was hazy. I was lucky enough to spot the moon in right position and right time. Please feel free to check my photos here or find me by: |Website|
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  • 500px Photo ID: 110276031 - Kristiansten Fortress (Norwegian: Kristiansten Festning, historically spelled Christiansten) is located on a hill east of the city of Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It was built after the city fire of Trondheim in 1681 to protect the city against attack from the east. Construction was finished in 1685. It fulfilled its purpose in 1718 when Swedish forces laid siege against Trondheim. The fortress was decommissioned in 1816 by king Charles XIV John.
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                         Northern lights over Trondheim from festningen.
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  • Gamle bybro (Lykkens portal). Old town bridge in a fantastic midnight sunset in Trondheim. Enjoy and share it :)
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  • I have taken this panorama in a cold but very beautiful night over Trondheim. 4 pictures have been stiched, thE moon obn the top made a very dramatic atmosphere.. I like this photo in Black and white because of the textures.
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  • www. aziznasutiphotography.com                                          This picture has been taken from Gløshaugen yard , NTNU towards the Nidaroscathedral and Trondheimfjord.
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                   Beautiful Panorama picture from Utsikten
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                             This picture has been taken in a very beautiful foggy night over Trondheim. I love the mood and mysterios feeling of the photo.
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  • A very beautiful night over Trondheim. View from  Kristiansten Festnin. Kristiansten Festning, historically spelled Christiansten) is located on a hill east of the city of Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It was built after the city fire of Trondheim in 1681 to protect the city against attack from the east. Construction was finished in 1685. It fulfilled its purpose in 1718 when Swedish forces laid siege against Trondheim. The fortress was decommissioned in 1816 by king Charles XIV John. Please feel free to check my photos here or find me by: |Website| ,
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  • website: www.azinasutiphotography.com                               At Nidelva's outlet there have been seaside stalls, breweries and warehouses all the way from the oldest times. Here the towners traded with goods from far and near.<br />
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At the time of King Sverres, the bridges were also used as defense works. Towards the river, screens and times were built. From here you could throw stones on the enemy. In Magnus Lagabøte's city council of 1276, it is stated that the swallow, a passageway outside the bridges, should not be wider than three ales; further that between the brews should be "droplet" distance. The brewery that is still preserved is located on both sides of Nidelva - in Kjøpmannsgata, in Bakklandet, in Fjordgata and Sandgata. The oldest preserved breweries are from the mid-18th century.
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                         Northern lights over Trondheim from festningen.
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The Trondheim canal, or rather canal harbour, was built during the 1870ies and was ready for use in 1884. It was built by raising the sandbanks utside town and building quays and railroad station on this articifially built island. The whole area is an island.<br />
The quays at the seaside were built for ships going overseas and the quays on the town side for local ships. Between these quays a new central railway station for Trondheim was built.<br />
When the railroad was changed from narrow gauge to normal gauge a lifting bridge was built at Skansen at the western part och the canal. This bridge was opened for traffic in 1918, and is the only lifting bridge for railroads in Norway that is still used.<br />
In the eastern part of the canal there are to two lifting bridges for cars, but they are not in use any longer.<br />
The canal has one further connection to the sea, the Ravnkloa canal. It runs from the midst of the canal out to the sea. There's a fixed bridge crossing the canal. Small sightseeingboats to the old castle Munkholmen use this canal in the sumnmer.
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                     I am not sure if you can find more beautiful scenary than this one :)
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  • Golden Sunset Over Trondheimfjord
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                    This picture has been taken around 12 oclock in december when noboday was there except me and my camera!
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  • website: www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                           Picture has been taken from Blomsterbrua (Verfstbru). It is a panoramic picture with the full moon and beautiful TRondheim's night
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  • Picture has been taken from Gamlebybro                www.aziznasutiphotography.com
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                             This picture has been taken in a very beautiful foggy night over Trondheim. I love the mood and mysterios feeling of the photo.
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                   Bakke bry bridge in Trondheim, Norway
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  • website: www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                           Picture has been taken from Blomsterbrua (Verfstbru).
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                This picture has been taken from Trondheim Canal.
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                History:<br />
The Trondheim canal, or rather canal harbour, was built during the 1870ies and was ready for use in 1884. It was built by raising the sandbanks utside town and building quays and railroad station on this articifially built island. The whole area is an island.<br />
The quays at the seaside were built for ships going overseas and the quays on the town side for local ships. Between these quays a new central railway station for Trondheim was built.<br />
When the railroad was changed from narrow gauge to normal gauge a lifting bridge was built at Skansen at the western part och the canal. This bridge was opened for traffic in 1918, and is the only lifting bridge for railroads in Norway that is still used.<br />
In the eastern part of the canal there are to two lifting bridges for cars, but they are not in use any longer.<br />
The canal has one further connection to the sea, the Ravnkloa canal. It runs from the midst of the canal out to the sea. There's a fixed bridge crossing the canal. Small sightseeingboats to the old castle Munkholmen use this canal in the sumnmer.
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  • website: www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                            Christmas Market<br />
When darkness descends over the city and the cold of a frosty fjord gives snow roses in the cheeks, it is time again for evocative experiences. Be seduced by Christmas's warm and nostalgic magic as the majestic Christmas Market is erected at the Market Square in Trondheim on 4th-20th. December.  <br />
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The market offers 90 exhibitors with unique crafts and local food products. Here you will find the finest Christmas gifts and everything you could want for the big Christmas party.
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  • Kristiansten Fortress (Norwegian: Kristiansten Festning, historically spelled Christiansten) is located on a hill east of the city of Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It was built after the city fire of Trondheim in 1681 to protect the city against attack from the east. Construction was finished in 1685. It fulfilled its purpose in 1718 when Swedish forces laid siege against Trondheim. The fortress was decommissioned in 1816 by king Charles XIV John.
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  • A Very beautiful February Sunset Over Trondheim.
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                             This picture has been taken in a very beautiful foggy night over Trondheim. I love the mood and mysterios feeling of the photo.
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  • The nothern light which is called nordlys over Trondheim. It was such a fantastic November night Over Trondheim
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  • website:www.azinasutiphotography.com                        Calam and beautiful view from Gamleby bro. Two pictures have been stitched for making this panorama.
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com This picture has been taken in a very beautiful autumn night in Trondheim,
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This picture has been taken in a beautiful October Day in Trondheim over the old bridge town which is called Lykkens Portal (Gate of happiness) or Gamle By bro.
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  • website: www.azinasutiphotography.com      Ver special colors on Trondheim on 28 May 2018. I was very surprised to see such a strange but beautiful colors in the sky.         At Nidelva's outlet there have been seaside stalls, breweries and warehouses all the way from the oldest times. Here the towners traded with goods from far and near.<br />
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At the time of King Sverres, the bridges were also used as defense works. Towards the river, screens and times were built. From here you could throw stones on the enemy. In Magnus Lagabøte's city council of 1276, it is stated that the swallow, a passageway outside the bridges, should not be wider than three ales; further that between the brews should be "droplet" distance. The brewery that is still preserved is located on both sides of Nidelva - in Kjøpmannsgata, in Bakklandet, in Fjordgata and Sandgata. The oldest preserved breweries are from the mid-18th century.
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com This picture has been taken in a very beautiful autumn night in Trondheim,
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                History:<br />
The Trondheim canal, or rather canal harbour, was built during the 1870ies and was ready for use in 1884. It was built by raising the sandbanks utside town and building quays and railroad station on this articifially built island. The whole area is an island.<br />
The quays at the seaside were built for ships going overseas and the quays on the town side for local ships. Between these quays a new central railway station for Trondheim was built.<br />
When the railroad was changed from narrow gauge to normal gauge a lifting bridge was built at Skansen at the western part och the canal. This bridge was opened for traffic in 1918, and is the only lifting bridge for railroads in Norway that is still used.<br />
In the eastern part of the canal there are to two lifting bridges for cars, but they are not in use any longer.<br />
The canal has one further connection to the sea, the Ravnkloa canal. It runs from the midst of the canal out to the sea. There's a fixed bridge crossing the canal. Small sightseeingboats to the old castle Munkholmen use this canal in the sumnmer.
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                                History:<br />
The Trondheim canal, or rather canal harbour, was built during the 1870ies and was ready for use in 1884. It was built by raising the sandbanks utside town and building quays and railroad station on this articifially built island. The whole area is an island.<br />
The quays at the seaside were built for ships going overseas and the quays on the town side for local ships. Between these quays a new central railway station for Trondheim was built.<br />
When the railroad was changed from narrow gauge to normal gauge a lifting bridge was built at Skansen at the western part och the canal. This bridge was opened for traffic in 1918, and is the only lifting bridge for railroads in Norway that is still used.<br />
In the eastern part of the canal there are to two lifting bridges for cars, but they are not in use any longer.<br />
The canal has one further connection to the sea, the Ravnkloa canal. It runs from the midst of the canal out to the sea. There's a fixed bridge crossing the canal. Small sightseeingboats to the old castle Munkholmen use this canal in the sumnmer.
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com This picture has been taken in a very beautiful autumn night in Trondheim,
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  • www.aziznasutiphotography.com                   Bakke bry bridge in Trondheim, Norway
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  • Nidaros Cathedral is Norway's national sanctuary, and was built over the grave of St. Olav, Norway's patron saint.

Construction started in 1070, but the oldest parts still in existence are from the middle of the twelfth century. Ravaged by fire on several occasions, it lay largely in ruins at the time of the Reformation in 1537. The cathedral was rebuilt each time, mainly in the Gothic style, but the oldest parts around the transept reflect the Roman style. In 1869 extensive restorations were begun, and a century later Nidaros was again restored to its original grandeur.

The west wall is the main façade of the church. The axis of the wall shows the crucified Christ in judgement; at the top, Christ enthroned in glory - the church was dedicated to Christ in medieval times, and was called Kristkirken, the Church of Christ. It is richly ornamented in stone, with magnificent stained glass windows from the twentieth century.

From around 1050 until the Reformation this cathedral was an important destination for pilgrims. This tradition has been revived with the opening of the pilgrim way in 1997.

Today the Cathedral continues to attract a great number of visitors. Each year it receive approximately 400,000 tourists from around the globe.           
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  • This 18-metre (58-foot) high statue stands at the centre of the town square and commemorates the Viking king Olav Tryggvason who founded the <br />
city in 997. Round the statue the cobblestone mosaic forms a gigantic sundial.<br />
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Sculptor: Wilhelm Rasmussen.                    Nidaros Cathedral is Norway's national sanctuary, and was built over the grave of St. Olav, Norway's patron saint.<br />
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Construction started in 1070, but the oldest parts still in existence are from the middle of the twelfth century. Ravaged by fire on several occasions, it lay largely in ruins at the time of the Reformation in 1537. The cathedral was rebuilt each time, mainly in the Gothic style, but the oldest parts around the transept reflect the Roman style. In 1869 extensive restorations were begun, and a century later Nidaros was again restored to its original grandeur.<br />
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The west wall is the main façade of the church. The axis of the wall shows the crucified Christ in judgement; at the top, Christ enthroned in glory - the church was dedicated to Christ in medieval times, and was called Kristkirken, the Church of Christ. It is richly ornamented in stone, with magnificent stained glass windows from the twentieth century.<br />
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From around 1050 until the Reformation this cathedral was an important destination for pilgrims. This tradition has been revived with the opening of the pilgrim way in 1997.<br />
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Today the Cathedral continues to attract a great number of visitors. Each year it receive approximately 400,000 tourists from around the globe.            Text  from Visitnorway website
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  • Aurora over Nidarosdomen (Domkirke) Nidaros Cathedral is a Church of Norway, located in the city of Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. Built over the burial site of Saint Olaf, the king of Norway in the 11th century, who became the patron saint of the nation.
It was such a clear sky in Trondheim with fabulous northern light. It was so strong that you could see the dancing light even inside the city with all those light pollutions. 



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  • Nidaros Cathedral(Domkirke) is the world’s northernmost medieval cathedral and Norway’s national sanctuary. <br />
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The Cathedral is the grave church of St. Olav, the patron Saint of Norway. In addition to it now being one of Europe’s major historical pilgrim destinations, coronations and royal blessings take place in the church.Please feel free to check my photos here or find me by: |Website| ,|Facebook page| , |Instagram| ,|Google+| ,|Twitter |.
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  • Strinda Church (Norwegian: Strinda kirke) is a parish church in the municipality of Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located in the Strinda area in the city of Trondheim. The church is part of the Strinda parish in the Strinda deanery in the Diocese of Nidaros. The church was built in 1900 and consecrated on 18 October 1900
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  • Aurora over Nidarosdomen (Domkirke) Nidaros Cathedral is a Church of Norway, located in the city of Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. Built over the burial site of Saint Olaf, the king of Norway in the 11th century, who became the patron saint of the nation.
It was such a clear sky in Trondheim with fabulous northern light. It was so strong that you could see the dancing light even inside the city with all those light pollutions. 



Please feel free to find me by: |Website| ,|Facebook| , |Instagram| ,|Google+|
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  • I was lucky enough to see this beautiful scenary in righ moment and right sky mood over the Nidaros cathedral. Thanks to the Moon for its help :)
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  • In this picture you can see part of Bakklandet, Nidaros Cathedra, Elgeseter Bru, By[sen, Nidelva River and,...
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  • The picture has been taken in a cold but beautiful January night. Nidaros Cathedral is the world’s northernmost medieval cathedral and Norway’s national sanctuary located in Trondheim.
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  • I shot this picture after a heavy rain in Trondheim. The sky and the clouds were changing rapidly. I took several shots in the rain actuially I was almost like a wet blanket but man it worth it to see such a beautiful scenary. You see a silhouette of the Nidaros cathedral in the picture. note that this is a midnight sunset of the summer time in Trondheim. Clock 11 p.m Please feel free to check my photos here or find me by: |Website| ,|Facebook page| , |Instagram| ,|Google+| ,|Twitter |.
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  • Sometimes nature is so perfect that it is hard to believe.
Believe it or not this is a reall picture all the reflections and lights are without any changes. 
Aurora over Nidarosdomen (Domkirke) 
Nidaros Cathedral is a Church of Norway, located in the city of Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. Built over the burial site of Saint Olaf, the king of Norway in the 11th century, who became the patron saint of the nation.
It was such a clear sky in Trondheim with fabulous northern light. It was so strong that you could see the dancing light even inside the city with all those light pollutions. 



Please feel free to find me by: <a href="http://www.aziznasutiphotography.com/">|Website| </a>,<a href="https://www.facebook.com/Aziz.Photos/">|Facebook| </a>, <a href="https://instagram.com/aziznasuti/">|Instagram| </a>,<a href="https://instagram.com/aziznasuti/">|Google+| </a>
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  • In this picture you can see part of Bakklandet, Nidaros Cathedra, Elgeseter Bru, By[sen, Nidelva River and,...
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  • Aurora over Nidarosdomen (Domkirke) Nidaros Cathedral is a Church of Norway, located in the city of Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. Built over the burial site of Saint Olaf, the king of Norway in the 11th century, who became the patron saint of the nation.
It was such a clear sky in Trondheim with fabulous northern light. It was so strong that you could see the dancing light even inside the city with all those light pollutions. 



Please feel free to find me by: |Website| ,|Facebook| , |Instagram| ,|Google+|
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