Bergen was founded in 1070, located on North Sea. Known as UNESCO's city of gastronomy. Nicknamed "the meadow between the mountains". Surrounded by seven mountains offering unique views
Oslo leads with modern architecture and eco-friendly policies. Bergen sits among seven hills and fjords, known for Bryggen wooden houses. Trondheim features medieval cathedral and picturesque forest surroundings. Bergen offers art museums and lively nightlife despite heavy rain
Norway has over a thousand Fjords, with Geirangerfjord and Naerøyfjord being largest. UNESCO heritage sites since 2005. Deep, smooth water makes navigation easy. Bergen is surrounded by Sognefjord, world's second longest at 204 km
4260 m² fish market completed in 2012 in Bergen's Bryggen cultural heritage. Project aims to continue market's history while meeting modern requirements. Located in center of Bergen, maintaining historic bay views
Oslo offers modern architecture and skiing near Oslofjord. Tromsø is known for northern lights, whale watching, and Sami culture. Lofoten and Nordland feature stunning fjords and whale watching. Bergen combines heritage with modern culture and fjord access
The Bergensbanen is Europe's most scenic train ride, covering 500 km in 7 hours. The train departs Oslo 5 times daily, with night service available. The journey passes through Hardangervidda plateau, fjords, and picturesque villages