Guidebook for Laksevåg

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Guidebook for Laksevåg

Parks & Nature

285 yerel halk öneriyor
Fløibanen
23A Vetrlidsallmenningen
285 yerel halk öneriyor
Damsgård Hovedgård (or Jansongården) is located in Alléen 29 (gnr 154), at Damsgård in the Laksevåg district of Bergen municipality. The main farm is considered to be one of the main Norwegian works in the period rokokko. The main farm is perhaps the best preserved wooden house from the 18th century in Europe.
23 yerel halk öneriyor
Damsgård Kır Malikanesi
29 Alléen
23 yerel halk öneriyor
Damsgård Hovedgård (or Jansongården) is located in Alléen 29 (gnr 154), at Damsgård in the Laksevåg district of Bergen municipality. The main farm is considered to be one of the main Norwegian works in the period rokokko. The main farm is perhaps the best preserved wooden house from the 18th century in Europe.

Entertainment & Activities

Shuffleboard and a coffe if its raining to heavy..
17 yerel halk öneriyor
Bar3
3 Rosenkrantzgaten
17 yerel halk öneriyor
Shuffleboard and a coffe if its raining to heavy..

Essentials

5-7 minutes walk from your apartment.
17 yerel halk öneriyor
KIWI Hamrehjørnet
16 Gabriel Tischendorfs vei
17 yerel halk öneriyor
5-7 minutes walk from your apartment.

Shopping

9-14 minutes walk from your apartment.
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Laksevåg Senter
89 Kringsjåveien
25 yerel halk öneriyor
9-14 minutes walk from your apartment.

Arts & Culture

5-7 minutes walk down to the sea.
The Laksevåg Museum
13B Alléen
5-7 minutes walk down to the sea.

Everything Else

Bergen is Norway's second largest city with a population of roughly 270,000. King Olav Kyrre founded the city of Bergen in 1070, and it was the country's capital from 1110 until 1299. Bergen was one of the major Hanseatic cities in Europe and it has been a great centre of trade throughout the ages. Fish was exported from Bergen, while grain was the chief import. The first German merchants came to the city already in 1270, and the powerful Hanseatic League existed until 1784, when it was disbanded. The Hanseatic merchants operated in the Bryggen area, which is now included on UNESCO's World Heritage List. Bergen is called ‘the city between seven mountains’.
41 yerel halk öneriyor
Bergen Turist Danışma
3 Strandkaien
41 yerel halk öneriyor
Bergen is Norway's second largest city with a population of roughly 270,000. King Olav Kyrre founded the city of Bergen in 1070, and it was the country's capital from 1110 until 1299. Bergen was one of the major Hanseatic cities in Europe and it has been a great centre of trade throughout the ages. Fish was exported from Bergen, while grain was the chief import. The first German merchants came to the city already in 1270, and the powerful Hanseatic League existed until 1784, when it was disbanded. The Hanseatic merchants operated in the Bryggen area, which is now included on UNESCO's World Heritage List. Bergen is called ‘the city between seven mountains’.