![]() | Constitution day 17 May – school's processions in Trondheim 2004 and 2013 |
![]() | Trondheim – The third largest town in Norway with the old Nidaros Cathedral. |
![]() | St. Olaf and the battle of Stiklestad and the Christening of Norway |
![]() | Hell – absolutely not that infamous place below where sinners are supposed to burn forever. And a visit to New York |
![]() | Selbu – Marit Olsdatter and the tremendous knitting industry, and the earlier millstone industry. |
![]() | Snøhetta – a mountain, a viewpoint, some clever architects, a firing rang, and a tiny bit Norwegian history. |
![]() | Tautra – a small island, "the pearl of the Trondheim Fjord" with ruins of a monastery and a new one |
![]() | Veiholmen – a former fishing village crowded on tiny islets |
![]() | Falstad – A monument in memory of prisoners executed in the Falstad Woods during World War II. |
![]() | Lom – one of the driest places in the country, with a unique dialect, a great poet and a stave church |
![]() | The Saga Column, intended to be raised in front of the Government building, but was raised in Nowhere. |
![]() | Kjell Aukrust – the artist and writer, and the Aukrust House in Alvdal |
![]() | Pillarguri – The history of the defeat of the Scottish mercenaries in 1612 and a young girl |
![]() | Lillehammer – a dramatic saving of a two years old prince in 1206 and the successful 1994 Winter Olympics |
![]() | "Skibladner" – The paddle wheel steamer have been sailing on Lake Mjøsa since 1856. |
![]() | The Telemark Canal, a 105 km waterway from Skien by the sea to Dalen with its fairytale hotel |
![]() | Rauma with the town Åndalsnes – High and steep mountains and breathtaking sceneries |
![]() | Molde – the town of roses and jazz and this fantastic view and even football! |
![]() | Kristiansund – the town on four island – the cradle of clipfish |
![]() | Sunndal – An aluminium plant, two hydroelectric power plants, a salmon river and high mountains |
![]() | Levanger – a beautiful town with wooden houses and the old Levanger fair (Marsimartnan) reestablished in 1989 |
![]() | Namsos – the town at the mouth of the Namsen River, with timber industry and salmon fishing |
![]() | Lærdalsøyri – in Sogn, Western Norway. A group of old houses and a tourist stop. |
![]() | Kragerø – a town with an "appendix" and an archipelago with thousands of cabins and boats |
![]() | Bryne – a town in Jæren on the south coast – with a fantastic sculpture park |
![]() | Mandal, a "Sørlandet" town with a large beach, a great natural park and a camping ground |
![]() | Some southern towns: Flekkefjord, Farsund, Kristiansand, Lillesand, Grimstad, Risør, Brevik, Stavern |