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HÃ¥konshallen

4.0 (5 reviews)

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Ryan H.

Very impressive hall here. You start out in the basement. I didn't really realize that until I figured out that the massive pillars I was seeing were holding up something huge. Lots of interesting windows and cubby holes. The brochure does a great job of explaining what you're looking at. Then you make you way up to the main hall... I feel historically ignorant saying this, but it feels like something out of Game of Thrones. Wow! I was by myself there so I was able to take it all in in silence. I would take off one star, because it is basically $10 to enter this one building, since the adjoining Rosencrantz Tower was off limits for renovation.

Haaken's Hall in Bergen... well worth a little of your time.

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Bryggen - Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage site

Bryggen

4.2(21 reviews)
0.4 km

This Medieval wharf is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is the oldest section of Bergen inside the…read morehistoric harbor district known for its 62 colorful, wooden boat houses from the 12th century. Bryggen has been damaged by many fires and has been rebuilt after each, closely following the previous property structure and plan as well as building techniques. Bryggen's appearance today stems from the time after the fire of 1702. Today many of the buildings are being renovated & repaired. The ground level of must are now gift & souvenir shops along with Starbucks & restaurants catering to tourists. There are many alleyways with club's & restaurants hidden in the back.

It may look like a Disneyland attraction circa 1955, but it has historical value in showing…read moreBergen's former glory as the salted cod trading center of Europe. The Norwegians brought the cod to the port and the Germans would buy it to sell to the rest of the continent. Think of Bryggen as a really old Fisherman's Wharf. Besides, the facade of the colorful plankboard buildings makes it the ideal subject of refrigerator magnets (photo: https://bit.ly/3zRYuH7). Sure, it's picturesque because it's always the opening shot of any travel video about Bergen. But as usual, what lies beneath is what fascinates as the narrow alleyways between the leaning warehouses houses interesting shops, art galleries, and museums. Apparently it's been rebuilt several times over the centuries due to fires and such, so it's like an HGTV program on a constant loop. I also noticed otherwise normal housewives turn into cheek-sucking fashion models posing against the aged planks for their Instagram moments. Jamie W. and I tried to emulate their approach, but we didn't starve ourselves enough to look waif-like. More whale-like. RELATED - Exploring Norway? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://bit.ly/3PEL4Fe

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Bryggens Museum - Some of the artifacts

Bryggens Museum

4.0(6 reviews)
0.3 km

This mid-sized museum has an extensive archaeological display of both the building site with…read moredetails of the different buildings at the site and numerous artifacts. Definitely worth a visit for those interested in architecture and archeology.

The guided tour which started here was fantastic! The museum itself was excellent as well…read more We purchased our tour tickets about 30 minutes before the scheduled departure time. We milled around the lobby/gift shop while we waited for the tour to start. We took one of the two English language tours offered. The group ended up being rather large, totaling near 20 people. Our tour guide was excellent at speaking to the size of the group, her command of English was excellent, and she really knew her facts. The tour started in the Bryggen museum, where she spent some time explaining the building methods on the wharf and the constant risk of fires in the area. The museum included some original building foundations as well as the original parts of the wharf, it has since been extended. The tour then went through parts of the wharf and finished in the Hanseatic Museum (also a worthy stop). If you are unfamiliar or a bit rusty with the details of the Hanseatic Trading League, this museum and tour are a wonderful refresher course. Once the tour was over, if you kept wearing the tour sticker, you could go back and revisit the museums for the remainder of the day (which makes the tour an excellent value as it included the admission). We wandered upstairs, when it was much less crowded to look over both the permanent and temporary exhibits. We left feeling better informed about how life was during the Hanseatic era. I would highly encourage visiting this museum.

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HÃ¥konshallen - museums - Updated May 2026

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