Trondhjem
Trondhjem is a historical and cultural hub located in Norway. It was founded in 997 AD by King Olav Tryggvason, making it one of Norway's oldest cities. For centuries, it served as the capital of Norway and was a significant center for trade and religious activity.
The city's most iconic landmark is Nidaros Cathedral, a magnificent Gothic structure built over the burial
Beyond its historical sites, Trondhjem boasts a vibrant cultural scene. The city is home to the Norwegian
Trondhjem's economy has traditionally been linked to shipping and fishing, but it has diversified to include