• Take a trip out to Munkholmen – a part of Trondheim which is full of history. Originally an ancient place of execution, it saw the construction of a Benedictine...
  • Munkholmen Island was Trondheim’s execution site in the Viking era. Benedictine monks built a monastery on the island in the early 11th century, probably one of...
  • Today, Munkholmen is a popular summertime tourist attraction and hangout for residents of Trondheim.
  • Munkholmen (Norwegian, meaning the monk's islet) is an islet north of Trondheim, Norway in the Trondheimsfjord.
  • Munkholmen (Norwegian: Monk's islet) is an islet in the municipality of Trondheim in Trøndelag county, Norway.
  • Bugün, Munkholmen Adası ve üzerindeki kale, yaz aylarında popüler bir turistik ve Trondheim halkı için bir tatil yeridir.
  • Munkholmen (1,737.86 km) 7010 Trondheim, Norway. Get Directions. Contact Munkholmen on Messenger.
  • After you've explored Munkholmen, a water-surrounded land mass in Trondheim City Centre, you might be on the lookout for something else to do.
  • In the years prior to the founding of the city of Trondheim in 997 by King Olav Tryggvason, Munkholmen had been used as an execution site by the Jarls of Lade.
  • Etwa zwei Kilometer nördlich des Zentrums von Trondheim liegt inmitten des Trondheimfjords die Insel Munkholmen.