Scenic spot introduction:

Bryggen, Norway, is a series of commercial buildings from the Hanseatic League on the east side of the Bergen Fjord in Norway. Most of them are traditional wooden houses. They have experienced many fires in history. Today, these wooden houses pass through The renovation has restored its past appearance. The open-air museum composed of 35 wooden houses built in the 18th and 19th centuries focuses on displaying the old style of Bergen town. It was listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 1979.

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Bryggen, also known as "Tyskebryggen" (German Pier), was built in 1070 AD by King Olav Gil. It is the second largest city in Norway and an important port in Scandinavia. The oldest part of the city. During the Hanseatic League in the 14th century, German merchants settled in Bergen. In 1360, they established a trade headquarters in Bryggen, Bergen's ancient waterfront area, and gradually took over the buildings near the dock, making it a One of the four important overseas ports of the Hanseatic League town.
The spatial layout of the Bryggen wooden house is designed to meet the port function required for maritime trade. It is composed of multiple rows of parallel three-story wooden houses with different colors and antiques. Its herringbone gable faces the water, and the internal passages Separated from each other, these passages were used as courtyards, where goods unloaded from merchant ships were first stacked and then distributed to different warehouses. Over the years, the Bryggen district has been devastated by many fires. Among them, the most serious fires in historical records occurred in 1198, 1248, 1476 and 1702 respectively. Today, according to the original town planning and original courtyard The layout, original building ruins, original building materials and techniques were reconstructed, becoming a "city development history book" containing all information about Bergen's port activities for more than 600 years.

Scenic spot qualifications:

World Heritage

Scenic spot features:

Customs, museums, city tours, architecture
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Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

It rains all year round in Bergen, so it is best to travel in spring and summer when the climate is relatively warm.

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Europe > Norway > Bergen

How to get there:

Bergen is the second largest city in Norway. Train transportation is very convenient. Bryggen District is located near the seaside in the northern part of Bergen city.

Scenic area map:

3D real scene of scenic spot

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Official website of the scenic spot:

Wuwuwu.bergen-guidi.com

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