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At Trondheim kunstmuseum (TKM) we show both exhibitions from our extensive collection of Norwegian and international art and contemporary art exhibitions. We have two venues: TKM Bispegata and TKM Gråmølna. TKM Bispegata is the museum’s main venue located at Nidaros Cathedral, here you can find our beautiful museum shop. In TKM Gråmølna in Trenerys gate at Nedre Elvehavn, you will find works from Kunstgaven Håkon Bleken and other exhibitions.


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Open day at Trondheim Museum


At Trondheim kunstmuseum (TKM) we show both exhibitions from our extensive collection of Norwegian and international art and contemporary art exhibitions. We have two venues: TKM Bispegata and TKM Gråmølna. TKM Bispegata is the museum’s main venue located at Nidaros Cathedral, here you can find our beautiful museum shop. In TKM Gråmølna in Trenerys gate at Nedre Elvehavn, you will
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Jewish Museum


Jewish Museum in Trondheim opened its doors in May 1997. Jews began to settle in Trondheim in 1880, after the change of the Norwegian constitution in 1851, granting Jews permission to settle in Norway.
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Sverresborg, Trøndelag Folk Museum


Jewish Museum in Trondheim opened its doors in May 1997. Jews began to settle in Trondheim in 1880, after the change of the Norwegian constitution in 1851, granting Jews permission to settle in Norway.
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Kristiansten Fortress


The fortress was built after the great fire of 1681, and offers fantastic views of the city and its surroundings. During WWII the Nazi authorities executed members of the Norwegian resistance here. The fortress is open to the public, and you’ll find an open café inside the fortress walls all year. The main building featured in the picture above is
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The Archbishop´s Palace Museum


The pre-reformation home and administrative centre of the Norwegian Archbishops. In 1983 a fire destroyed two large wooden buildings in the Archbishops’ palace. A new museum was erected in their place, housing many of the most spectacular finds from the archaeological excavations on the site. Here you’ll also find the reminds of the Archbishop’s mint.
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Nidaros Cathedral


Nidaros Cathedral is the world’s northernmost medieval cathedral and Norway’s national sanctuary. 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.
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Nobel Peace Center


The Nobel Peace Center is the museum for the Nobel Peace Prize. Through the ideas and work of the Nobel Peace Prize laureates, we wish to inspire a better, more peaceful, world. The Nobel Peace Center is the public face of the Nobel Peace Prize. We offer exhibitions, events, guided tours and digital content. Since it’s beginning in 2005, the
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