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Vågen

Vågen is the central harbor district in the city of Bergen, located on the inner part of the Byfjorden in Vestland county, Norway. It forms the focal point of Bergen's historic waterfront, bordering the Bryggen wharf and the city center. The name Vågen refers to the bay itself.

History: Since medieval times, the inner harbor has functioned as a gateway for merchants, fishermen, and sailors.

Modern features: Today Vågen remains a busy harbor area with a quay used by ferries, tourist vessels,

Transportation and use: Vågen connects to public transport and is accessible by bus and light rail within

The
area
grew
around
trade
and
maritime
activity,
and
the
adjacent
Bryggen,
a
UNESCO
World
Heritage
Site,
contains
wooden
commercial
buildings
from
the
Hanseatic
period.
and
commercial
boats.
The
southern
edge
houses
Fisketorget,
the
historic
fish
market,
and
the
pedestrian
promenades
along
the
water
provide
access
to
shops,
restaurants,
and
cultural
venues.
The
harbor
area
is
integrated
with
Bergen's
urban
core
and
serves
as
a
focal
point
for
city
life
and
tourism.
the
city.
It
serves
as
a
departure
and
arrival
point
for
ferries
to
nearby
islands
and
fjord
communities,
and
acts
as
a
gateway
for
visitors
exploring
Bergen
and
the
surrounding
region.