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The third largest city of Norway and arguably the most picturesque is located on the east coast and called Trondheim. It’s home to a population of 205,332 (2020) and covers an area of around 300 sq.km.

Trondheim is not only one of the largest cities of Norway but also their historic capital. This changed in 1217. Evidence in the form of carved rocks shows that people have been occupying the area for thousands of years. The archaeological wonders in the area make up for a lot of museums, showcasing bargains from the past. You can for example visit the 12th-century archbishop's residence where the crown jewels are displayed in their own small museum.

Apart from museums, the town is very art focused, and is home to a number of galleries showcasing and selling great pieces, both experimental and modern, and the classics.

While a trip to all of these museums, galleries and sites can quickly fill up a whole week’s itinerary, we also recommend just taking a stroll through the city with no apparent direction or destination. This way you can explore all of the narrow streets packed with colourful houses, local bakeries luring you in with the smell of freshly baked pastries and coffees, and small luxury shops. If you venture towards the harbour, you’ll eventually hit the old shipyard, which has been repurposed into bars and restaurants offering a delicious meal, possibly fish, which is extremely fresh here. 

Surrounding Trondheim lies a most extraordinary landscape of wooded hills. As any other Norwegian city, not located in the very north, Trondheim is covered in snow in wintertime, yet also hits around 20 ° C in the summer. The varying temperatures transform the scenery completely, making the area perfect for all types of outdoor activities, all year around.

Apart from being an interesting place to visit, Trondheim also provides plenty of reasons to stay outside of season. NTNU; the Norwegian University of Science and Technology is located in the centre of the city and occupies around 42000 students at the moment. This both attracts a large number of students to settle in the city, but also faculty working at the campus. Student accommodation is available, but can be tough to get your hands on and expensive. Many students chose to just rent an apartment themselves because of this.