Holidays in Bergene
Since 1070, the brave King of Ulav Kurre founded Bergen between seven mountains and the world ' s two longest and most beautiful fjords, Sognefjord and Hardangerfjord, the city has attracted guests from all corners of the earth. Some people came and then returned to their homes, some decided to stay here. For example, Bergen has become a real floating catholic in which different cultures have been mixed and the international city of Norway.
Bergen grew up around the vice harbour and was originally the centre of trade, navigation and craft. Once the ordinary port on the west coast has become the largest city in the north, the first capital of Norway, and there has been a royal residence. The situation of Bergen has become so significant for the 13th century that Gansa, a German bathing guild, has opened its office here, one of the four in Europe, at a command called Bruggen. Although Ghana ' s influence had changed the city ' s character considerably, the seat itself remained exactly as it existed in the 11th century. Bruggen has become a symbol of the cultural heritage of Norway and is protected by UNESCO as the object of the World Cultural Heritage. Today, Bergen, with its population of 235,000, is the second largest city in Norway. Bergen, opening the guests the gates to the kingdom of the fjords, a truly infinite city. In his uniqueness, he is primarily responsible for his geographical position: a town marked by seven mountains is in the heart of Norwegian fjords. It's like the majesty amphitheatre of the city surrounds its guests, floating their horrific species, revealing its unique history and tradition and admiring the energy that belongs to this place.
Bergen is an international city, but at the same time, he has a remarkable atmosphere and a special charm, which is unique to small towns that will be remembered for a long time. There is an incredibly harmonious combination of long-standing traditions and modern urban culture. The old architecture recalls the Ghanaian past of Bergen, and the new structures represent it: in 2000, Bergen received the title of the European Cultural Capital. Although the city ' s architecture is unusually diverse, it is characterized by a characteristic style that blends differently.
Also by law, Bergen can be proud of his Aquarium, one of the largest collections of marine fauna in Europe. During the year, several international musical and cultural festivals take place in Bergen. Bergen's symphony orchestra is one of the oldest in the world, and its theatre and ballet corpses are known far beyond the country. Visit Troldhaughen, Edvred Griga Museum, to listen to the music of the composer in the walls where she was born. Museums, art galleries, ancient churches and architectural monuments all make the city so self-sufficient, unlike other Norwegian cities.