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Norway : Guide to Tourism

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Norway. Guide to Tourism. It's simply impossible to mention all landmarks and places of interest in Norway as absolutely every part of this country is rich in natural and historic places of interest.

The capital of the country, Oslo, is a must visit destination and a great place to start exploration of the country.

There are several historic buildings in the central part of Oslo.

The capital has a great mix of new and old, and so old houses here border with modern skyscrapers.

The majority of historic buildings have been transformed into museums and exhibition halls.

The capital is a perfect destination for unhurried walks; travelers will find here several theatres, large trading centres and restaurants.

The city of Bergen will be even more interesting in terms of the number of excursions.

The famous Hanseatic waterfront is considered the heart of the city.

Bergenhus Fortress, the building of which took place in the middle of the 13th century, is a no less interesting destination.

There is one more interesting landmark near the fortress Rosenkrantz Tower that was built three centuries later.

The fish market is also a prominent place in the city.

It has worked on one of the city's squares for more than 700 years.

Art connoisseurs are recommended to visit the Museum of Art, where they will be able to see works of Picasso, Munk and Miro.

On the shore of a lake one can see a beautiful building a mansion of Edvard Grieg, better known under the name Troldhaugen

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Product Details
Independently Published
1709569093 / 9781709569098
Paperback / softback
19/11/2019
266 pages
127 x 203 mm, 290 grams