Once the capital of Norway, Bergen is known as the city
between seven mountains as well as the gateway to the fjords. The
old parts of town are steeped in history with museums and galleries
keeping the ancestral art and heritage of Bergen alive. Along the
eastern side of the harbour lie the fascinating buildings of Bryggen
(The Warf). These have been recognised on UNESCO's list of the
world's most valuable historical and cultural places. Visit the Fish
Market, composer Edvard Grieg’s home at Troldhaugen, Rasmus Meyer’s
art collection, the Aquarium and Old Bergen. If you are feeling
really energetic you can climb Bergen’s highest mountain - Mount
Ulriken. If you fancy some relaxation, just take the panoramic cable
car ride to the top and enjoy a hot drink at the Ulriken Mountain
Café.
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