• Bergen’in, 1070’te kurulduğu bilinmekle birlikte şehrin iskelesinin en eski liman bölgesi olan Bryggen’in inşasının ise 1100’lü yıllarda yapıldığı rivayet edilmektedir.
  • Bryggen (the dock), also known as Tyskebryggen (. Norwegian: [ˈtʏskəˌbrʏɡːn], the German dock), is a series of Hanseatic heritage commercial buildings lining up...
  • Bryggen is now part of our common heritage and has a place on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, and the city of Bergen is a designated World Heritage City.
  • Bryggen is a historic harbour district in Bergen, one of North Europe’s oldest port cities on the west coast of Norway which was established as a centre for trade by...
  • Bryggen in Bergen - one of the highlights of 10 Best Things to Do in Bergen and 10 Most Instagrammable Places in Bergen (Read all about Bergen here).
  • Bryggen, Bergen’s famous wharf in Norway, is a picturesque scene of history and color.
  • There’s Norway, and then there’s Bergen (or so the locals told us!) Bergen Norway's UNESCO world heritage site, Bryggen.
  • In Norwegian, the word for wharf is ‘Bryggen’ and that is also the name given to the area that’s left in Bergen from the Hanseatic days.
  • Bryggen is a tourist magnet and most people who visit Bergen stop to take a quick selfie and peek through the windows of local shops.
  • Today, Bryggen in Bergen is considered a national treasure and has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
  • Along Bryggen in Bergen you will find shops, galleries and cafés.
  • Bryggen is the heart of Bergen. It comprises sixty-two protected wooden buildings and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Bryggen, the city’s historic harbour district, is notable for the wooden structures lining the waterfront; it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979.