Brygga
Brygga is the Norwegian term for a pier, quay, or wharf—a structure that extends from the land into the sea to provide mooring space for ships and boats. It forms a key part of coastal towns and harbors and can serve as a loading area for goods, a docking point for ferries, or a platform for fishing and market activity. The term commonly refers to the fixed waterfront platform, but in some contexts it can also denote a waterfront street or promenade.
Construction and features: Brygger are built to withstand tides, waves, and ice. Traditional piers are often
Cultural and geographic usage: In Norway, brygga is common in both historic and contemporary harbor areas. The
Notes: The word reflects Norwegian maritime culture and is linked to related terms for nautical infrastructure