• Molde is nicknamed the Town of Roses, a name which originated during Molde's era as a tourist destination of international fame in the late 19th century.
  • Molde, also called The Town of Roses with its 26,000 inhabitants, is perhaps mostly known for its annual jazz festival and Molde Fotballklubb.
  • Molde, nestled along the stunning Norwegian coast, is not just a picturesque town of fjords and mountains but also a vibrant hub of art and culture.
  • Things to Do in Molde, Norway: See Tripadvisor's 5,253 traveler reviews and photos of Molde tourist attractions.
  • Molde Town Hall. ... Molde is a city in Norway, located in such a picturesque place, that you are wondering if it's possible to find something more beautiful.
  • The stadium, situated on the waterfront to the west of the town centre and designed by Molde architect Kjell Kosberg, has a granite and glass frontage.
  • Molde Town Hall was completed in 1966 and is the result of an architectural competition won by the architects Cappelen and Rodahl.
  • If you talk to a Norwegian about Molde, most will refer to it as The Town of The Roses due to the city's many lush rose gardens.
  • Molde was originally the name of a farm by a natural harbour that grew into a timber trading port in the late 16th century. The town grew throughout the 18th...
  • From the Varden viewpoint (407 m.a.s.) there is a good view of the town of Molde, the fjord and islands and the famous Molde panorama with its 222 partially...